Category: The Druid Network
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TDN joins Interfaith Scotland
The Druid Network ( TDN ) is pleased to announce that it has been formally approved as a full member of Interfaith Scotland from October 2023. This is in keeping with TDN’s national Interfaith objectives of engaging with as wide a spectrum of interfaith bodies as possible. It also represents another first for TDN as,…
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New TDN Trustee
TDN welcomed the acceptance of Member Jon Grundy, aka Green Raven, to become a Trustee of the charity. You can find out more about all the Trustees as well as read the Constitution, at the page below: Trustees are charged with the day to day operational responsibility of the charity, and to ensure the charitable…
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TDN trustee reappointed to senior IFN position.
October 2022 : TDN trustee Neil Pitchford is appointed for a second three year term as Vice Moderator for the Faith Communities Forum of The Interfaith Network of the UK (IFN). After successfully serving for three years in the role of Vice Moderator and statement making moderator, Neil is the first Druid in the UK…
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At this time
The trustees of The Druid Network extend their thanks to Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, as she makes her transition into mystery. Many people will recognise that the Princess Elizabeth was inaugurated into the Druid traditions through the Welsh Eistedfodd, but of course that was a matter of cultural respect rather than religion, and…
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Druidry and Interfaith
A statement by Phil Ryder, Chair of The Druid Network. It is often asked what it is that makes us human. Humanity is currently at a crossroads with major worldwide problems requiring urgent decisions from our political leaders. Whilst within interfaith we recognise our discreet differences we also celebrate that which unites; our challenge is…
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TDN: Ten Years A Charity
https://druidnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/TDN-10-years-Charity.pdf October 5th 2020 sees the tenth anniversary of The Druid Network (TDN) receiving notification that it had been successful in its application to the Charity Commission of England & Wales in getting its status as a charity approved. This outcome was based on the acceptance by the commission that Druidry was a legitimate religion.…
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The Druid Network Grove
The Druid Network has begun planting trees in the Caledonian Forest, in Scotland. Facilitated by “Trees for Life”, we intend to plant trees to reflect our impact on the climate. This is an action in keeping with our Declaration of A Climate and Ecological Emergency [link] Our grove is linked, and can be added to,…
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TDN Trustee Becomes a Moderator of IFN-UK
Press release. Tuesday 8th October 2019 Neil Pitchford of The Druid Network (TDN) has been appointed as a Moderator of the Faith Communities Forum (FCF) of the Inter Faith Network for the UK (IFN). He attended his first meeting as Moderator on 3 October 2019 in London. IFN was established by its first member bodies…
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The Druid Network declares a Climate and Ecological Emergency
In association with Culture Declares, The Druid Network is declaring a climate and ecological emergency. In the following declaration, we explain who we are, why we’re doing this, and what our intentions are to address this emergency. Who are we? The Druid Network is a registered charity in England and Wales (1138265) and aims, through connecting…
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Amazon Smile
Many of us buy through Amazon. It is the largest online shopping resource in the world. Though we may debate and decry the loss of high street shops, and protest at the iniquitous taxation laws that overtly favour major corporations over the individual, yet many of us still use Amazon. As such, The Druid Network…
