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September 2007: Reports on recent activities, BHA AGM report, preparing for the next census, full diary.

May 2007: A Humanist Thought for the Day on Radio 4, and community cohesion.

April 2007: Peter Tatchell, and our AGM.

June newsletter out now

Here it is, for you to download, our latest newsletter, with details of our next meetings and reports on “community cohesion” consultations in our area.

File Attachment: 2009 SH&S News June.pdf (317 KB)

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First meeting in our new venue - AGM, 14th April

A newsletter with the agenda and reports is attached. We’ll be at Pinewood Community Hall from 7.30pm on 14th April – see the events calendar (right) for a map and directions.

SH&S News April 2009 A4.pdf (262 KB)

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March newsletter

Our March newsletter is online now for you to download. Feel free to give copies to all your family and friends, especially all the “godless” people we hear are in East Anglia.

File Attachment: SH&S News March 2009 A4.pdf (634 KB)

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October 08 newsletter

SH&S News October 2008 A4Our October newsletter is ready for download. Articles on the BHA’s Local Development Project, SIFRE’s Forum of Faiths, and the facts about refugees. Did you know that many people think that the UK accepts about 23% of the world’s refugees, while the true figure is about 2 to 3%? There’s also a full diary of events from now until February 2009.

August 08 newsletter available for download

Radio ActiveOur latest newsletter contains articles on depleted uranium, getting involved with “equality bodies”, care of the elderly, and more, plus our full programme of meetings and events.

Suffolk Humanist & Secularist News, August 2008 (pdf)

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May '08 newsletter - name changes, birds, and the census

The latest Suffolk Humanists and Secularists newsletter is online now, featuring more on our name change, birds in Ipswich, the 2011 census and more.

Our website will be having a change of address and another facelift soon - watch this space!

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