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Schedule of Nominations Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Schedule of nominations Q Logo - Mono - All White.pdf 1 02.02.2015 01.33 pm C M Y CM Compiled for Yearly MY Meeting, Friends House, CY London 4 – 7 May 2018 CMY K Introduction Appointed in the interim by Meeting for Sufferings in December 2017 on behalf of Yearly Meeting to serve from 1 January 2018 until Yearly Meeting 2018: This schedule contains the nominations, appointments and releases to be made or noted by Anne Bennett Lincolnshire AM Yearly Meeting 2018 and should be read in conjunction with Agenda and notes. Release: Rachael Swancott Pendle Hill AM Table 1: Report of Central Released in the interim by Meeting for Sufferings held Nominations Committee 3 February 2018 on behalf of Yearly Meeting: John Pamely Northamptonshire AM Appointments for this Yearly Meeting Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee Yearly Meeting Arrangements Committee To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Nominated to serve during this Yearly Meeting with end of Yearly Meeting 2021. the Yearly Meeting clerks and Elizabeth Cave, Peter Fishpool and Fred Langridge of Yearly Meeting Agenda Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Committee: Peter Fishpool Central England AM Andrew Rendle London West AM Vicky Tedder London West AM Nominated: Alison Mitchell Devon AM Yearly Meeting elders Nominated to serve from Yearly Meeting 2018 (in Sue Tyldesley Lancashire Central & North AM addition to those appointed in 2017) until the end of Vanessa Grimes Central England AM Yearly Meeting 2019. Loveday Redgate Pickering & Hull AM David Amos Kingston & Wandsworth AM Nominated to serve as elders: Claire Bowman Central England AM To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Jane Mace Gloucestershire AM end of Yearly Meeting Gathering 2020. Margaret Heathfield Hampshire & Islands AM Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Margaret Lawson Sheffield & Balby AM Anthony Gimpel Leicester AM Anne Bennett Lincolnshire AM Nominated to serve as convener of Yearly Meeting Nominated: elders for Yearly Meeting 2019: Esther Leighton Cambridgeshire AM Margaret Heathfield Hampshire & Islands AM To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the end of Yearly Meeting Gathering 2020. Yearly Meeting Epistle Drafting Committee To serve during this Yearly Meeting, including a Vacancy convener. To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Nominated to serve as convener: end of Yearly Meeting 2019: Catherine Brewer Northumbria AM Vacancy Nominated: Kate Macdonald Mid-Thames AM Patricia Cockrell Sussex East AM Wendy Sender London West AM David Sanders North Scotland AM Catherine Brewer Northumbria AM Schedule of nominations 3 Appointments and other changes to Central Nominations Committee co-clerks committees and groups for work outside We note that Central Nominations Committee has Yearly Meeting in session: made the following appointments: to serve as co-clerks from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the end of Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees Yearly Meeting 2019: To serve from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021. Gill Reid West Scotland AM Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Rebecca Garnault Hardshaw & Mann AM Christine Willmore Bristol AM Nominated: To serve as interim assistant clerk during Rebecca Gar- nault’s absence: Eleanor Harding Central England AM David Beale Cumberland AM Georgina Bailey London West AM Carolyn Hayman North West London AM Quaker Stewardship Committee Table 2: Central Nominations To serve as clerks from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 Committee: nominations required until the end of Yearly Meeting 2019. Nominations to be brought to Yearly Meeting 2019: Re-nominated to serve as clerk for a fourth term: Ursula Fuller East Kent AM Yearly Meeting Agenda Committee: six Friends to serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2019 until the Re-nominated to serve as assistant clerk for a second term: end of Yearly Meeting 2022. Martin Ford Leeds AM Yearly Meeting Arrangements Committee: one or two To serve as members from the end of Yearly Meeting Friends to serve with the three Yearly Meeting clerks 2018 until the end of Yearly Meeting 2021. and three Agenda Committee members at Yearly Meet- ing 2019. Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Peter Morris Surrey & Hampshire Borders AM Yearly Meeting Pastoral Care Group: one Friend to serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2019 to the end Nominated: of Yearly Meeting 2022. Louise McCann Northamptonshire AM Martin Burnell South East Scotland AM Yearly Meeting Publications Group for Quaker faith & practice: one Friend to serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2019 until the end of Yearly Meeting 2022. Yearly Meeting Pastoral Care Group To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Yearly Meeting Epistle Drafting Committee: five to end of Yearly Meeting 2021. seven Friends to serve at Yearly Meeting 2019, includ- Re-nominated to serve for a third term: ing one to act as a convener. Jacqueline Fowler Worcestershire & Shropshire AM Yearly Meeting Elders: four Friends to serve for Yearly Nominated: Meetings 2019 and 2020. Sue Tuckwell Bristol AM Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees: five Friends to serve from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2022. Yearly Meeting Publications Group for Quaker faith & practice Quaker Stewardship Committee clerk and assistant To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the clerk: to serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2019 to end of Yearly Meeting 2021. the end of Yearly Meeting 2020. Quaker Stewardship Committee: three Friends to serve Nominated: from the end of Yearly Meeting 2019 to the end of Anna Sharman North London AM Yearly Meeting 2022. 4 Schedule of nominations Table 3: Report of Yearly Meeting To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the end of Yearly Meeting 2019. Committee on Clerks Nominated: Clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees Hannah Brock Sheffield & Balby AM To serve from 1 January – 31 December 2019: To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Caroline Nursey London West AM end of Yearly Meeting Gathering 2020. Nominated: Assistant Clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees Meg Hill Kendal & Sedbergh AM To serve from 1 January – 31 December 2019: Release: David Olver Craven & Keighley AM Ann Titman Hampshire & Islands AM Yearly Meeting Treasurer Released in the interim by Meeting for Sufferings on To serve from 1 January – 31 December 2019: behalf of Yearly Meeting: Linda Batten Sheffield & Balby AM Tina Leonard Oxford & Swindon AM Table 4: Report of Yearly Meeting (released 2 December 2017) Nominating Group Cáit Gould Young Friends General Meeting (released 3 February 2018) Released in the interim by Meeting for Sufferings held 2 December 2017 on behalf of Yearly Meeting: Jenny Routledge Norfolk & Waveney AM (released 7 April 2018) Marta Berbel Gallego Young Friends General Meeting Yearly Meeting Nominating Group brings forward the Aidan Childs Devon AM following nominations to Yearly Meeting 2018: (released 7 April 2018) Central Nominations Committee Yearly Meeting Committee on Clerks Appointed in the interim by Meeting for Sufferings, To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the held on 3 February 2018 to serve with immediate end of Yearly Meeting 2021. effect until Yearly Meeting 2018 to fill an existing vacancy: Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Strawberry Roth Dorset & South Wiltshire AM Linda Craig London West AM David Lewis Hampshire & Islands AM To serve from the end of Yearly Meeting 2018 until the Nominated: end of Yearly Meeting 2021. Jamie Wrench Southern Marches AM Bob Lovett Devon AM Re-nominated to serve for a second term: Robin Bowman Central England AM Convener of the Yearly Meeting Nominating Group Strawberry Roth Dorset & South Wiltshire AM Nominated to serve from the end of Yearly Meeting Nominated: 2018 until the end of Yearly Meeting 2019: Gisela Creed West Scotland AM Andrew Rendle Young Friends General Meeting John Ainsworth West Somerset AM / London West AM Helen Percy Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire AM Linda Wood Luton & Leighton AM Schedule of nominations 5 Table 5: Meeting for Sufferings – appointments for the triennium from Yearly Meeting 2018–2021 AM Representative Alternate Banbury & Evesham AM Susie Tombs Lynne Richardson Bournemouth Coastal AM Anthony Woolhouse Kate Mellor Brighouse West Yorkshire AM Rosemary Daley Ann Banks Bristol AM Heather Lister Helen Chambers Cambridgeshire AM Sue Brock-Hollinshead Hannah Morrow Central England AM Cathy Khurana Claire Bowman Central Nominations Committee Central Yorkshire AM Ruth McTighe Jane Pinder Chilterns AM Jane Edmonds Anthony Philpott Cornwall AM Craven & Keighley AM Richard Vesey Keith Reeves Cumberland AM Bob Pritchard David Day Devon AM Jacqui Poole Sally Hartog Dorset & South Wiltshire AM Jane Fowles East Cheshire AM Jacqui Moore Eleni Burgess East Kent AM Danny Chesterman Caroline Howden East Scotland AM Alyson Buchan Robert Thompson General Meeting for Scotland Mike Shilson Gloucestershire AM Colin Brown Pat Beard Hampshire & Islands AM sarah coote Jane Wilde Hardshaw and Mann AM Hertford & Hitchin AM Kathy Hindle Katey Earle Ipswich & Diss AM Elaine Green Avril Dawson Kendal & Sedbergh AM Chris Bullard Pamela Coren Kingston & Wandsworth AM Keith Walton Lancashire Central & North AM Liz Eddington Leeds AM Martin Ford Richard Levitt Leicester AM Fiona Cownie Julian Rees Lincolnshire AM Mark Lilley David Howard London West AM Simon Risley Sandy Horsfall Luton & Leighton AM Jayne Meadows Neil Morgan Manchester & Warrington AM Marion McNaughton Steven
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