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Liverpool looks to the future
Martin Ward, clerk of Britain Yearly Meeting, joined Liverpool Quakers to celebrate the official opening of their new Meeting house in School Lane on Monday 24 September The building replaced the former Meeting house on Paradise Street, which was compulsorily purchased and demolished by Liverpool Council last year to make way for an £800million retail development When Friends moved to Paradise Street in 1982, they were assured that this was a quiet corner of the city where they wouldn't be moved again
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