# HG changeset patch # User ht # Date 1256815323 14400 # Node ID e4f985dcdeb321a19264684fc02dffd33bac5a3b # Parent 8b72cd1e0d8a4809a46b283083f0d2dc6f7ae6ac better dashes diff -r 8b72cd1e0d8a -r e4f985dcdeb3 7vt/report.xml --- a/7vt/report.xml Thu Oct 29 06:52:33 2009 -0400 +++ b/7vt/report.xml Thu Oct 29 07:22:03 2009 -0400 @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ The coffee room was a bit of a squash. The children were in the basement in three small rooms. The young people were like sardines in the smallest room. The -crèche was at the front of the building and the 5–12s at the back---neither +crèche was at the front of the building and the 5–12s at the back—neither room was very big and there was very little room for storage. There was lack of office space. Letting possibilities were minimal and the @@ -147,7 +147,7 @@

Very recently we have acquired access to the Scottish wild life garden in Johnston Terrace. This is very welcome for all -but particularly for the children---a garden opens up lots of possibilities for +but particularly for the children—a garden opens up lots of possibilities for fun and learning.

Over the years the Meeting House has hosted many link group weekends. These have allowed young people from all over Scotland to come together for a residential weekend, to share their thoughts and feelings in a safe environment, to learn more about being a Quaker and benefit from being with like-minded young people.

It is hard to quantify/evaluate just how important these events are, but @@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ to do practical tasks and allow access to resources.

The building is ideal for young people’s -link weekend---there is no other Quaker building in Scotland +link weekend—there is no other Quaker building in Scotland that is big enough. We do need to nurture and care for our young people if we are going to keep them involved with Friends.