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Brighton Web Development Meetup

Brighton, P6

Brighton Web Development Meetup

If you build for the web, whether just for a hobby or professionally, then this meetup is designed for you. We don't have a specific agenda, but we organize monthly events where we chat about all things web.



We have interesting speakers presenting on a diverse set of topics from New Web technologies, Web Development Frameworks, DevOps tools, Testing processes and everything tech in between.



If you are interested in Web technologies and you want to get involved, then we would be very happy for you to join in as well! I hope to see you at a future event.


1535 members · Public

Just Write - Kent & Sussex Writers

Tunbridge Wells, G5

Hi all,

Firstly welcome. 

Secondly meet up is quite an expensive platform and we can only afford to limit the group to 50 members due to its prices. 

Therefore we have to be quite strict on participation. We are sorry but we really need active members who are going to come along and support other writers. We can’t as a group of fellow creatives support those who just sit on our platform and do not participate. We do not have the funds. 

We want to be as inclusive and supportive as we can but we need you to do the same. It’s a two way street.

The group itself is for anyone interesting in writing, all kinds of writing whether its poetry, novel writing, screenplays, flash fiction memoirs, non- fiction etc. It is set up to help and support fellow writers and creatives in a environment where if they wish they can discuss in confidence their current works in progress whatever that may be.

It is to talk and share ideas about writing, share books that help each other progress, find inspiration and just chat about writing.

It is hoped that once established we can locate and share writing competitions for group members, attend literary festivals where we can meet writers and hear what has worked for them, find courses on writing to help improve our writing, and find out about literary agents. Plus it is also hoped that it may be arranged that we could have bestselling authors or literary agents come and visit and talk to us. If we do manage this obviously this could incur an extra charge for that event.

All writers dream about being published and this group hopefully can also share ideas regarding that whether its traditionally published, hybrid or being independently published through Kindle and createspace. <br>

Whatever stage you are at your writing every person who started writing was there once!

Writing can be a lonely occupation or hobby. This group hopes that it will make it a less lonely place. It is a group that is there for you!

Please can all writers join with a true likeness photo of themselves - this is to help event hosts recognise you when you come to a meet up so no animals, cartoons or children will be accepted.

Also please can you answer what type of writing you are doing, have done or would like to do if writing is something that you would like to try out. This is also to help us guide events that may interest writers such as author talks, literary festivals and other such things.

If critquing or giving feedback on another writer's or creative's work please remember constructive critisicm is always good but destructive critisicm is not and treat a fellow writer or creative how you would like to be treated please!

Unfortunately due to the cost of the meet up fees and also the hope in securing a good location we do have to charge a small fee per meet up. That is currently set at £1 per meet up. We have no other charges.

We look forward to welcoming you and really getting on with some good writing and hopefully we can get some good authors to come and visit our group and do some good writers stuff.

We are always looking out also for good quality and totally free venues. 

Writing isn’t a lucrative venture as people think but it’s art- it’s painting, painting with words to create pictures.


48 members · Public

Brighton Social 6-a-side Football

Brighton, E2

Brighton Social 6-a-side Football
Friendly 6-a-side football games on a floodlit outdoor all-weather 3G pitch. This group is for everyone in Brighton area who is 18+ and wants to play social 6-a-side football occasionally or regularly. It doesn't matter how good or bad you are, we welcome all level players. It's all just for fun after all. We play every night from Monday to Friday. You don't need to commit to any regular sessions. [JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/wa) • [CONTACT ORGANISER](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=447985248018) IMPORTANT INFO * Only screw-in or moulded studs are permitted, no blades, 'astros' or trainers please. * Bibs and balls are provided by co-organisers. * We will use bibs to divide into two teams and play for 60 minutes. * Organiser's contact number: [07985 248018](https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=447985248018) Aram. TRAVEL Parking is free at the sport centre’s car park. The 3G football pitch is located south from Stanley Deason Leisure Centre. If you need a lift or can give a lift, please leave your details in the comments. If you travel by bus, check services 1, 7, 14, 21, 27, 47, 52, 57, 71, 72, 73, 84, 94A on www.buses.co.uk. * [Our Calendar](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/calendar) * [Our WhatsApp group](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/wa) * [Our Facebook page](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/fb) * [Our YouTube channel](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/videos) * [Find us on Google Map](http://brightonfootball.co.uk/map)
2949 members · Public

BAHR Thursday & Saturday Group (RA members only)

Brighton, P6

Welcome to the BAHR (Brighton and Hove Ramblers) Thursday and Saturday walking group. We are a friendly walking group based in Brighton and Hove. Our walks can be found on [https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group). You are welcome to join us for three walks before joining the Ramblers Association. Please be aware that all walk leaders are volunteers and are doing their best to provide an enjoyable experience for all. Walking as group is a different experience to walking on your own,Walk leaders need to fulfill certain conditions to be covered by Rambler's public liability insurance. Walks are generally at a speed of roughly 2.5 miles per hour. **If you choose to come our on walks, please ensure the following:** 1. \- you are equipped with suitable footwear \- walking boots \( walking shoes in summer\) 2. \- you are equipped with suitable clothing \- particularly waterproofs and sunhats \- jeans are not advised for walking as they tend to hold water when wet\, 3. \- You have enough water and food 4. \- You have an emergency contact card \- giving details of who to contact if you are injured on a walk\. 5. -a mobile phone and basic first aid such as plasters. 6. -You make the leader aware of any medical problems which may require help on the walk. 7. You are able to walk the distance comfortably and at the speed outline above. If you are unsure about this, it is best to start with Brighton and Hove healthwalks which do slightly less length and walk at a slower speed and there you can see how you compare to the rest of the group. ***This group is for ramblers' members only. Please quote your membership number and full name when requesting to join. Without this, your membership will be declined but you are welcome to reapply with the relevant information.*** This is specifically the Meetup group for the Thursday and Saturday walkers. For Sunday (and Summer Wednesday evenings), see our other group [https://www.meetup.com/bahr-30s-50s-walking-group/](https://www.meetup.com/bahr-30s-50s-walking-group/) \-\-\- ***The Brighton and Hove Group of The Ramblers and its leaders accept no responsibility for any claims arising from the activities of the group. All walk leaders must be fully paid-up members of the Ramblers Association. All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception. In spite of the safety of members being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important, therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards and take all reasonable steps to eliminate or minimise the potential for an accident to arise.*** For more information about the Ramblers' Association, see the [Ramblers website](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/). *The Ramblers’ Association is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Company registration number: 4458492. Registered Charity in England and Wales number: 1093577, Scotland no. SC039799. Registered office: 2nd floor, Camelford House, 87-90 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TW.*
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BAHR Sunday Walking Group

Brighton, P6

BAHR Sunday Walking Group
Welcome to the BAHR (Brighton and Hove Ramblers) Sunday (and summer Wednesday evenings) walking group. We are a friendly and inclusive walking group based in Brighton and Hove. Our members are mainly in their 30's, 40's and 50's. The walks we publish usually range anything from 4 to 15 miles in length and cover the attractive countryside of East and West Sussex, particularly the areas around the South Downs, and less frequently, the High Weald or Ashdown Forest. This is specifically the Meetup group for the Sunday (and Summer Wednesday evenings) walkers. For Thursdays and Saturdays, see our other group [https://www.meetup.com/bahr-thursday-saturday-group/](https://www.meetup.com/bahr-thursday-saturday-group/) Why not try walking with us? **We don't ask you to pay to join us on your first three walks**, although it is **essential to have a confirmed RSVP** before coming along to our Meetups. Afterwards, in order to continue walking with our group, you must **become a paid-up member of the** [Ramblers](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/membership). The cost of membership is very reasonable and it also includes other benefits. Please then bring your membership card with you on our walks. There are regularly between ten and thirty people on our walks, which take place every Sunday throughout the year, and often on Wednesday evenings during the lighter summer months. We like to provide a choice of two Sunday walks in different locations whenever possible. Various styles and types of walks are offered by our leaders. Full details for the current period are given in the [walks programme](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group). Contact the named leader directly if you have any questions about a particular walk. Many of our walks can be reached by bus or train from Brighton and do not require the use of cars. All walks with a public transport option can be found by going to the [walks programme](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group) and checking the 'no car needed' box under the 'Suitability' tab. Before setting out on your journey, you should always look at the [announcements](https://bahr.org.uk/profiles/blogs) on the [main BAHR website](https://www.bahr.org.uk) and also our online [walks programme](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group) to see if there are any last minute changes to a particular walk. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are on time and ready for the start of the walk. Remember that postcodes are not always accurate, especially in rural areas. It is therefore important to check the starting location indicated on the map shown in the online walks programme, as well as noting any specific directions. As for what equipment to bring: suitable footwear, such as walking boots or walking shoes, something to keep you dry if it rains and something to keep you warm when it is cold. Please ensure you carry an emergency contact card- who should we contact if you are injured on a walk. If you have medical condition, please make the walk leader aware. It is a good idea to bring some basic first aid such as plasters. We always recommend bringing a packed lunch. Some walks are picnic only and this is stated in the walk description. It is important that members do not consume their own picnic lunches in pub gardens unless the landlord has granted permission. Please be aware that all walk leaders are volunteers. They have to fulfill certain conditions to be covered by Rambler's Public Liability insurance,but do not have to be first aid trained. For more information, please take a look at our [main BAHR website](https://www.bahr.org.uk) (also shared with the BAHR all ages group, whose members are predominantly retired and walk on Thursdays and Saturdays). Alternatively, contact our [group representative](https://www.meetup.com/BAHR-30s-50s-Walking-Group/members/182478370/) with any general enquiries. A photo is necessary when joining our group on Meetup and anonymous names are not permitted, unless you are already a paid-up member of the [Ramblers](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/membership) and can provide us with your membership number. GRADING OF WALKS •  ‘L’ LEISURELY WALKS for reasonably fit people with at least a little country walking experience. May include unsurfaced rural paths. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are recommended. May include a few short ascents and descents. •  ‘M’ MODERATE WALKS for people with country walking experience and a good level of fitness. May include some steep paths and open country or could be more than 9 miles in length. Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing are essential. It should be noted that we rarely have an official backmarker, so the onus is on you to always keep sight of another member of the group in front. The walk leader's concentration will mainly be on the route ahead, which can be sometimes be complex, so they may not be fully aware of everything happening behind them. Do call out if you need to draw attention anything specific. We also suggest that you make a note of their mobile phone number for possible use if an emergency arises during the walk, although network signals are still poor in many local areas. You will find individual contact numbers in the [walks programme](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group). DOGS With the exception of Registered Assistance dogs (eg guide dogs), dogs will only be welcome on walks with the express permission of the individual walk leader, whose decision is final. To avoid any confusion, walkers bringing dogs must always check beforehand with the walk leader, unless a particular walk is already listed in the [walks programme](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/go-walking/ramblers-groups/brighton-hove-group) as being 'dog friendly'. These walks can easily be identified by checking the filter under the 'suitability' tab. All dogs should be closely controlled, kept on a lead where appropriate, and should not alarm other walkers. \-\-\- ***The Brighton and Hove Group of The Ramblers and its leaders accept no responsibility for any claims arising from the activities of the group. All walk leaders must be fully paid-up members of the Ramblers Association. All sporting and leisure activities have inherent hazards associated with them and rambling is no exception. In spite of the safety of members being the paramount concern, accidents will occasionally occur. It is important, therefore, that when entering into the activity, each member appreciates that they have a responsibility to identify the hazards and take all reasonable steps to eliminate or minimise the potential for an accident to arise.*** For more information about the Ramblers' Association, see the [Ramblers website](https://www.ramblers.org.uk/). *The Ramblers’ Association is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Company registration number: 4458492. Registered Charity in England and Wales number: 1093577, Scotland no. SC039799. Registered office: 2nd floor, Camelford House, 87-90 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7TW.*
4163 members · Public

Park Workouts 2.0

Hove, E2

Park Workouts 2.0
Welcome to Park Workouts 2.0! Offering affordable. inclusive fitness and sports activities for all! Originally started in lockdown when the gyms were closed as a way of exercising with people in the great outdoors, it's now evolved into indoor/outdoor affordable workouts, sporting events and socials. A great place to meet new people in a relaxed environment, whilst keeping fit and healthy. As always, I must remind you that I'm not a PT! Just an active woman who's learnt a thing or two over the years in gyms and workout classes. Do have a good read of the event's description as events vary quite a lot. I do try to keep the events as low cost as possible. Costs are to cover the Meetup organiser fee, event hire fees, renewing equipment, extortionate PayPal fees (!!!) etc. Donations welcome! If the event is listed as a PayPal event, then I'm afraid it's a pre-payment only event and cash on the day won't be accepted. Unfortunately, I have had so many timewasters over the years not showing up to events (even worse if I have already pre-paid for the venue myself) that I have had to put a lot of pre-payments in place to avoid no-shows. Good news though - if you don't have a PayPal account you can log in as a guest and make payment via card instead so it's quite flexible. If you can't make it, please be courteous and amend your RSVP in good time. No shows tend to get removed from the group. Do keep an eye out on the weather for outdoor events - if it's raining, it's cancelled. Looking forward to keeping active and social with you all! Disclaimer This Meetup group, its organisers, and members, take no responsibility for any injuries or accidents that may occur during events. By joining this event you take full responsibility for your own safety. Please ensure that you are in suitable health for the activities descripbed before participating and understand that there is risk involved in your participation. This Meetup group does not certify the qualifications of any of its organisers and they are not responsible for your safety. We are all just participants.
1267 members · Public

Free Meditation & Yoga Sevenoaks

Sevenoaks, G5

Free Meditation & Yoga Sevenoaks
You can find daily online meetings via this link: https://www.sahajayogalondon.co.uk/events/zoom-yoga-meditation-online/ Additionally you are invited to learn meditation via one of our free online platforms @ - http://www.wemeditate.co/live - Here we host Online Guided Meditations @ 7pm Tuesdays & Thursdays Want to experience it now – Experience Self Realisation now – Guided Meditation https://www.sahajayogalondon.co.uk/articles/experience-your-self-realisation-online-now/ Achieve Yoga & enter into a state of ‘thoughtless awareness’. Hello there! We'd like to welcome you to our FREE weekly Sahaja Yoga Meditation meetings in Sevenoaks hosted by Philippa mainly during term times.  You are welcome to text me or call on 07845 012 170  to find out where we are locally, as we often meet locally - out of term time - and/or to check the next meeting date. With Sahaja Yoga Meditation we normally sit on chairs to achieve yoga, effortlessly & spontaneously. So there is no need for mats and no special clothing required. 
Fun You Tube Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCb4QdVzvb0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCb4QdVzvb0) 
 We are all volunteers of a Charity organisation and have many years of experience in offering free Sahaja Yoga Meditation classes. All across the globe, many are seeking new sources of energy. Meanwhile, the most transformative energy of all is hiding in plain sight, within us. It's natural, sustainable, and infinitely renewable. It's called inner kundalini energy. And everyone already has it — everyone!. It is often likened to an inner feminine or motherly energy which automatically knows about us and what is needed to help us restore balance and harmony within our subtle being. It works spontaneously, effortlessly, organically and cannot be paid for. The classes are designed to help those attending get into a genuine meditative state, which can be felt tangibly. It is quite effortless and spontaneous. The free classes feature introductory talks, video's, practical workshops and general question and answer opportunities, making them perfect for seekers trying to establish a state of yoga, and they are available across London most evenings and throughout the UK. The idea is that you don't do yoga - you Achieve Yoga! Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a simple, time-honored technique. It helps those who enjoy it, reduce stress and increase wellness and health holistically. It brings better focus and helps people become more centered and better balanced. Anyone can do it. Founded by Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga Meditation is a world wide movement for peace and self awakening. All the meetings and classes are free of any charge. Each week we go through simple meditation techniques, often with guided meditations to help reduce stress and achieve the peace of true meditation. We share tips on how to help stay in balance during the day and how to meditate at home. The meditation is based on connecting with the inner chakras (energy centres) and balancing the subtle body. The tradition and aims of meditation are explained which in essence is to be in the present with no mental activity or thoughts about the past or the future. Occasionally there are 1 day retreats to help those interested, deepen their individual experience and hear advice and tips from those who have been practicing for some time. It’s ultimately all about getting into ‘thoughtless awareness’, a natural state of being. 10 Reasons to try-out Sahaja Yoga Meditation in Sevenoaks in 2020 It’s easy. You don’t have to spend years living in the mountains to achieve enlightenment. You don’t have to give up anything or spend weeks in silence. You don’t have to learn mantras or wear special clothes or even try to clear my mind. The meditation simply happens spontaneously. The classes are easy and fun, and as long as you keep up your daily ten minutes of meditation you find you are able to achieve a deep and peaceful meditation on a regular basis. It’s free. 
You don’t pay for your meditation. There are no catches, and there are no hidden expenses. If you missed attending classes one week, it doesn’t matter. You just picked up the classes again when you could manage it. It is simply the generosity of spirit of other Sahaja Yoga meditation practitioners that allows Sahaja Yoga to be taught to whomever desires it, at no cost. You can see results. 
You feel relaxed and you feel a deep sense of calm. Now you can also feel your chakras (energy centres) and through the meditation techniques learnt along the way you can understand the vibrations of your own energy centres. If you feel unwell you meditate and use the techniques you’ve learnt to heal your chakras, and you can then feel the centres clearing, and as a consequence your health improves. It’s all-inclusive. 
All the major religions and their core teachings are acknowledged and respected in Sahaja Yoga. No one’s spiritual journey is right or wrong. And through meditation the wisdom of all the great gurus and saints is easily revealed and understood. In fact, you’ll find that since you’ve been meditating you’ll come to understand and appreciate the teachings of great teachers such as Lao Tse, Buddha and Mohammed. You’re your own boss. 
You meditate and introspect at your own pace. You don’t have to keep up with others, or feel pressured into doing things you’re not comfortable with. You are your own teacher, your own guru, your own master. This technique of meditation empowers you and enables you to help yourself. You don’t have to rely on anybody else. Of course, there are many people who practice Sahaja Yoga Meditation who can teach you a great deal about the Yoga & meditation and its various techniques. However, all that you need is ultimately within you. It’s everywhere. 
Sahaja Yoga Meditation is practiced in almost every country in the world. So, no matter where you travel you can always locate a local Sahaja Yoga Meditation programme that you can attend. Whenever you get the chance, and no matter where you are, You try to link up with other Sahaja Yoga practitioners and enjoy a collective meditation. (Meditating with others is a much deeper and more powerful experience than meditating alone.) It’s portable. 
You don’t need to take anything with you to meditate: no mats, no potions, no special clothing or books. You can meditate anywhere – in a quiet room or on a noisy bus; at the beach or watching a movie. Thoughtless awareness (the state of meditation) is easy to achieve if you keep meditating daily, and it can be achieved in almost any situation. It makes sense. 
Everything you’ll learn will make sense. There is a lot of common sense in Sahaja Yoga meditation, and even though not everything was known to you (for example, the chakras and their respective qualities), once you have a chance to learn more about the meditation, it feels very natural and comfortable. Everybody does it. 
When you begin a hobby or join a new group, you often find that there are particular types of people who are in the group with you. For example, some groups attract younger people, others older folk; some groups have a lot of people who are wealthy, or people who live in a certain part of town. In Sahaja Yoga you will find people from every walk of life, from every demographic – male and female, young and old, rich and poor, every shape, size and colour, with varying interests, languages and beliefs. You don’t have to be a certain type of person to do this meditation. It is one of those rarities: something for everybody. You feel good. 
Without fail, every time you sit down to meditate you feel better. Whether you manage to have a deep meditation or not makes no difference, and as a consequence your family and friends are reaping the benefits. So there you have it......ten reasons......the eleventh in case you needed one, is that there are FREE weekly meetings across London in Anerley, Balham, Camden, Chelsea, Covent Garden, Ealing, Greenwich, Hackney, Hampstead, Harrow, Hounslow, Leytonstone, Norwood, Streatham, Swiss Cottage, Walthamstow, Watford. Attend a Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation weekly Meeting
265 members · Public

The Friends Haven Community Network - Worthing & Brighton

Worthing, P6

The Friends Haven Community Network - Worthing & Brighton
**Your Local Friendship Community Network** The **Friends Haven Community** was founded in 2022 as a friendship community network for adults of all ages.  The main aim of the Community is to host face-to-face group events in a safe environment, to facilitate networking between new and old friends.  We focus on meeting real people rather than anonymous online chat, and our Community values friendship, honesty, trust, diversity, mutual respect and support.  In addition to some regular networking and support events, we encourage Members to get involved by hosting their own small group gatherings; Member hosted events are a great way to build friendships and share a wide range of hobbies, interests and knowledge.   For us it's not just about large group events (although these are fun).  Our Members experience the usual range of challenges from not having car transport, varying work shifts and child care pressures, to health/disability related issues and limited budgets.  Our Community therefore aims to be inclusive by facilitating a range of accessible Member hosted local hub meetups across the region and the growth of an active and supportive friendship community network.     From pre-planned outings to spur of the moment gatherings, our Members meet up in all sorts of places for a wide range of activities. These include cinema outings, countryside and beach walks, photography themed outings, day trips to historical locations, cycling, restaurant/cafe/pub based events, camping holidays, theatre visits, day trips to London to visit museums and galleries, gym sessions, night sky watching picnics, swimming, water sports, team games, matchmaking events, beach barbecues, visiting summer fairs, educational talks and demonstrations, social dancing and much more. Regular events planned for this year include our International Food Trail across Brighton, Hove and Worthing; regular dog friendly walks across Sussex; cinema and theatre trips, and our Fitness Friends & Exercise Buddy networking scheme for anyone in the process of physical rehab, serious physical training for dance/sport or just wanting some company, motivation and moral support while keeping fit.   The **Friends Haven Community Network** incorporates the **Canine Conundrum UK** dog friendly network and the **Sand Dancers UK** community network for adults interested in dance and music.  Many of our events may therefore be shared across the networks.  Member events may also link up and be co-ordinated around other activity focused groups and services in the area, such as exercise classes.  If you’re looking for friends to share your hobbies with or to try something new then you’re welcome to join us.   This is primarily a community network for adults, although supervised teenagers are welcome as guests at many events. Mixed family groups with young children will only be invited to special events suitable for their age range. If you have ideas for an event in your area then please contact us online, or even better at one of our face-to-face networking and planning socials.   **Volunteering** The Friends Haven Community and its associated networks is a community group spread across a wide area.  We are self-funded and are not a service provider; everything we do is currently driven and funded by our Members.  As a Member there are lots of ways to get involved socially and as a volunteer within the Community.  Please get in touch if you’d like to start a local meet-up hub in your area, initiate or host an event, volunteer at one of our summer fair networking booths; or support the Central Organising Committee as one of our professional advisers and trainers.   **If you'd like to meet us to find out more, please come along to one of our networking events or get in touch via the Meetup app.** **Always Follow Local Bye-Laws and The Countryside Code** When participating in our Community events, please be aware of the local government bye-laws and dog codes for the area visited.  For information on the countryside code, please refer to https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-countryside-code/the-countryside-code-advice-for-countryside-visitors. The New Forest Code is available at https://www.newforestdog.org.uk/the-dog-walking-code.    **Safe Introductions at Dog Friendly Events** Some events will be dog friendly and this will normally be posted on the event page.  To ensure everyone's health and safety (including that of our furry friends), please be aware of good practice when bringing a dog into a group environment or an enclosed space. These situations can be stressful for dogs, their handlers and other people present. Unplanned interactions with other adults and children are likely to occur in public spaces, so please be prepared. Members should always aim to meet first in an open public space that is safe for an initial meet and greet between people and dogs.  For more information on safe behaviour around dogs and how to meet and greet an unknown dog, please refer to the **Safe SPACE** and other guides on the Canine Conundrum UK meetup page.    **Personal Responsibilities** The Friends Haven Community is a community network organised by volunteers. We are not a professional service provider and everything we do is currently arranged and funded by our Members.  While Event Organisers and Hosts will take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of participants, everyone taking part in our Community events does so at their own risk.   At our dog friendly Community events, dog owners always remain responsible for their dogs and are expected to follow the local bye-laws and countryside codes.  All dogs should wear a suitable collar with appropriate ID, be vaccinated and on regular flea treatment, and be covered by a minimum of third-party dog insurance.  Dogs should remain on-lead where required for safety and local by-laws.  In designated off-lead spaces, dogs should remain on-lead until agreed by the event participants (i.e., following the Safe SPACE guide above), or where a dog has poor recall and is causing a disturbance to others.   Members should ensure they wear appropriate clothing/shoes for the event and come equipped for the type of event. If a Member has health or disability issues, they should discuss these with the event organiser/host to ensure that they can be accommodated safely; special arrangements may be possible to ensure the event is accessible to all levels of fitness and ability (e.g., splitting a walking group into a longer rough path route and a shorter accessible route).   Our Community Organisers, Event Organisers, Event Hosts and other volunteers assume no responsibility for anyone attending one of our events. The Community Organisers, Event Organisers, Event Hosts and other volunteers will not be held responsible for any accident, injury or loss occurring as a result of any Community event or in connection with travel to and from an event.  The Friends Haven Community accepts no responsibility for any harm, loss or damage caused by the actions of the general public, Community Members, their guests or their dogs.   When you join an event, you are confirming that you accept these conditions and that no legal liability is accepted by the Community’s organisers and other volunteers.
74 members · Private