Category: The Druid Network
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Druid joins board of Interfaith Scotland
The Druid Network in another historic first. December 4th, 2025. Interfaith Scotland (IFS) has appointed its very first pagan Druid to their governing board, in the form of The Druid Network (TDN) trustee Neil Pitchford. Pitchford’s role was officially confirmed at the IFS AGM 2025 in Glasgow. Speaking afterwards, Pitchford said, “I’m delighted and honoured to…
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TDN signs Glasgow 850 Interfaith Declaration
Representatives of Glasgow’s faith and belief communities launched the Glasgow 850 Interfaith Declaration, celebrating the diversity within the city on its 850th anniversary and setting out a vision for an inclusive future. TDN was represented by member Linda Haggerstone, who signed on behalf of The Druid Network and Glasgow Pagans. Link to Interfaith Glasgow website
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Nuclear Weapons Abolition
The United Nations has declared September 26 to be the International Day for the Elimination of Nuclear Weapons. In order to build civil society action and cooperation for the day, an open group of concerns, working in consultation with the United Nations Office of Disarmament Affairs, has established NuclearAbolitionDay.org. Along with many organisations and individuals, The Druid…
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Spring Gathering minutes now online
The Minutes of the April AGM and Spring Gathering are now available to Members, accessible in Social_dot
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Beltane Newsletter now online
The Members’ Newsletter for Beltane in now available for download, in Social_dot.
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Maintenance Outage
1st March 11:48. Apologies, issues at the provider end mean that social_dot is currently offline. We are urgently working to re-establish the Members’ Area. (all back and working by 18:00)
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TDN attends reception at Mansion House
TDN was delighted to be represented at a recent reception for faith leaders, held by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the City of London. TDN was represented by Leonore Newson and her husband, David. The dinner takes place at the Mansion House every other year, with the alternating years being held by the…
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IFN announces closure. TDN responds.
The Druid Network has engaged significantly over its twenty one years, with government and other organisations, to bring Druidry as a religion into a cooperative and sharing environment with other faith groups. In 2010 it facilitated the change of charity law to include recognition of non-monotheist spirituality and became registered as a religious charity, and…
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Notice of Upcoming Work
TDN has been busy behind the scenes, updating the web site. The look and feel and also a lot of the page links are about to change, and the back-end is being strengthened. This will mean a whole new look to TDN and also address security concerns. The changeover to the New TDN Website is…
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TDN @ 21… two decades plus of Druid Inspiration
The Druid Network (TDN) marks its twenty-first birthday this Imbolc having been birthed back in February 2003. Over the years TDN has remained committed to a Druidry that is settled in seeking honourable relationship, both between ourselves and with the constantly changing and living landscapes we inhabit. Druidry as a concept, philosophy and a religion…
