DfES Refuses Woodcraft Folk Grant

DfES Refuses Woodcraft Folk Grant

There’s a page with campaign materials, if you feel that you’d like to get involved in supporting a group that only needed a grant of £52,000 to continue working for peace and friendship across the world, without religious overtones. Can’t think *why* this government would have stopped their grant…. 🙁


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5 responses to “DfES Refuses Woodcraft Folk Grant”

  1. How depressing.

  2. Jax – has by any chance the email I sent you yesterday morning about passing your name on been dumped in your spam folder? It’s just I’ve had a reply from you to the later one, but not that one.

  3. More bad news. Ho hum. How about a ‘feel-good’ story, like the ones they normally finish the evening news with?
    Now there’s a challenge…

  4. Jax- just a bit of ‘neighbourly concern’- have both the monkey house AND nitty professor left the ring then? Maybe I smell!!!

  5. Nope, only nitty….monkey house was just having some problems with code after the template change, and will be returning shortly we hope.

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