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 Archive copies of our members' magazine. This was discontinued in late 2008. All the latest news can now be found on this website.
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Articles

Published on Wednesday May 20 2009
Cambridge Woodcraft Folk raise funds for a delegation to attend the International Festival of Children's Rights in Peru this summer.
  Published on Wednesday May 20 2009
The SER held a training camp over the weekend 15th- 17th May
 
Published on Tuesday May 19 2009
Norwich Woodcraft Folk celebrate World Environment Day with a youth focused event.
  Published on Monday May 18 2009
Join campaigners at the Kingsnorth power station
 
Published on Friday May 15 2009
Interested in graphic design, film-making, journalism or just communications in general?
  Published on Thursday May 14 2009
Calling all pioneers, venturers and DFs: Are you interested in helping to keep Woodcraft Folk open and inclusive and making sure that young people’s voices can always be heard.
 
Published on Thursday May 14 2009
Central London fundraising supper raises money for the Folk
  Published on Thursday May 14 2009
Development Officer for the regions, Rose Mitchell, plans to improve support for regions and strengthen democratic structures.
 
Published on Thursday May 14 2009
Bromley members go walking in High Elms Country Park, take a picnic to relax and finish off in an educational garden.
  Published on Thursday May 14 2009
London's King's Cross was filled with activity and song as a 500 strong crowd marched to commemorate the first trade unionists.
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