We are the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Tottenham.
We meet every Sunday. We meet in person and online. For some of our online meetings we join with other nearby Quaker meetings (see our events calendar for more details). Everyone is welcome to attend.
In person meetings for worship
Every Sunday we gather from 10.15am. Worship starts at 10:30am and finishes at 11:30am. Third Sunday is blended worship. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Online meetings for worship
Gather from 10:15am
Worship from 10:30, finishing at 11:15 or 11:30am (see the events calendar for details.
On the fifth Sunday of each month, worship is from 11:00 to 12:00.
Children’s Meeting is held in person. This is usually on the second Sunday of every month except August. Please contact us for more details.
Please contact us for details, or to join the online meeting you can use the link on this page and in our events calendar which will appear on the day.
The 'Join Online Meeting' button will be activated on the day of the event.
Sun 3 November
Meeting for Worship (online)
10:30-11:30
Venue: Online
Everyone is welcome.
Worship on the first Sunday of each month is hosted by Stoke Newington Quakers. This is an online only meeting.
Sun 3 November
Meeting for Worship at Tottenham Meeting House
10:30-11:30
Venue: Tottenham Meeting House, 594 Tottenham High Road, London N17 9TA
Everyone is welcome.
Contact us for details
Fri 8 November
Mulberry Tree Community Gardening Session
10:00-13:30
Venue: Mulberry Tree Community Garden, 594 Tottenham High Road, London N17 9TA
Join in the weekly gardening sessions at the Mulberry Tree Community Garden
The Mulberry Tree Community Garden is a place for growing fruit, veg, herbs, flowers, skills, ideas and community.
It is open for everyone and we especially welcome asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants to join in, get to know the neighbourhood and find a sense of belonging. You will be able to take veg, herbs and fruit home with you and we share recipes and ideas for cooking.No experience necessary.
Lunch, tea, coffee, tools and gloves provided, plus transport costs for asylum seekers and others on low incomes. Kids welcome (if supervised by an adult). There is an indoor space and toilets, but unfortunately these do not have disabled access.