Derby is famous for being the town where Quakers were given their name by the Justice in the time of George Fox. The Meeting House, built in 1808 to a traditional Quaker design, is situated on the northern edge of Derby City centre. Our building is situated next to BBC Radio Derby
Rooms are available for hire.
Meeting for Worship is held every Sunday and there is a weekly children’s class at the same time. Other meetings on various topics of interest are held from time to time, usually on Sunday afternoons. A warm welcome awaits visitors and enquirers!
Derby Friends Meeting House, St. Helen’s St., DERBY, DE1 3GY
IMeeting for Worship : 10.45am every Sunday
Clerk, Hugh McLeod, 07931067052 or Email
Bookings, Lindsay Smith, or 07791228930, or Email
REGULAR EVENTS:
Mid-week Meeting for Worship every Tuesday 12.30 to 1.15pm
First Sunday in the month – Meeting for Business
Second Sunday in the month
Welcome Lunch – after Meeting
Third Sunday in the month
Towards Sustainable Derby – after Meeting
LAST Sunday in the month
10am Sing in the Spirit (from the Quaker songbook)