‘Better out than in’: why a South Yorkshire charity wants people to speak their mind
Who Is Your Neighbour? lets people talk in constructive, thoughtful ways to offer an antidote to division and despair• Donate to the charity appeal hereIt was a filthy day in Rotherham as Storm Bram swept through the town earlier this month. Roads had turned into rivers and sodden St George’s...
<p>Who Is Your Neighbour? lets people talk in constructive, thoughtful ways to offer an antidote to division and despair</p><p>• <a href="https://guardian.ctdonate.org/?utm_medium=ACQUISITIONS_EDITORIAL_LINK&utm_campaign=CharityAppeal2025Editorial&utm_content=Articles&utm_term=On_platform&utm_source=GUARDIAN_WEB">Donate to the charity appeal here</a></p><p>It was a filthy day in Rotherham as <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/dec/09/storm-bram-uk-weather-strong-winds-heavy-rain-hits-britain">Storm Bram</a> swept through the town earlier this month. Roads had turned into rivers and sodden St George’s flags flapped from lamp-posts at half mast.</p><p>Inside the community centre, the heating was turned up, the bacon butties were on order and the tea was brewing. It was time for some Difficult Conversations. Some of them, it turned out, about those soggy flags.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/dec/20/better-out-than-in-south-yorkshire-charity-wants-people-to-speak-their-mind">Continue reading...</a>
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