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  1. Our Pride event at British Naturism Sunfolk takes place over the weekend 20 -22 June - have you booked your place yet? There are plenty of activities laid on including sports and crafts as well as the opportunity to enjoy the facilities of the site and relax with like-minded people. Find all the details here Photo by daniel james on Unsplash
  2. 'The forecast looks reasonable for Saturday when we have our first clothes optional visit to Burrows Gardens in 2025,' says organiser Andrew Davies. It's not too late your book your place and if you need any inspiration check out this news story which tells you all you need to know about what to expect and our history with this lovely, welcoming venue.
  3. Join host Helen Berriman, BN's Women's Officer, for a new episode of the podcast from British Naturism, dedicated to celebrating and empowering women in the Naturist community. Our podcast is created by women for women, although we warmly invite men to join us and listen as well. In each episode, we delve into insightful conversations, exploring various aspects of Naturism through the lens of womens' experiences. Whether you are a seasoned Naturist, new to the way of life or just intrigued, we a
  4. Our brilliant changes to the British Naturism website calendar make it easier than ever to find events that are coming up! In this weekly update we bring you all the links you need to find events, plus news of new events and reminders you about those you might like to go to. If you are an event host and your event needs a boost, then please let us know and we will try to include it. Highlights Plenty happening this weekend! We send good wishes to those intrepid folk on the Highland Walking week
  5. Three days and four fabulous Naturist events within easy distance from each other later this month - look out for two walks, a gardens visit and dinner and skittles! Tuesday 17 June - naked walk hosted jointly by Nat Ram and British Naturism along the old Roman road of Ackling Dyke Wednesday 18 June - Naturist evening as we return to the popular Houghton Lodge Gardens (pictured) with a Treasure Hunt and optional BBQ Thursday 19 June - naked walk hosted jointly by Nat Ram and British Naturism
  6. Volunteers’ Week returns this year from 2 to 8 June 2025 and British Naturism will join thousands of charities and voluntary organisations recognising the contribution volunteers make across the UK. Launched in 1984, the week provides a crucial opportunity to thank volunteers and recognise the value of their time, passion and skills.  The campaign highlights the diversity and unity of volunteer work across the UK, celebrating the spirit of volunteering that enriches communities each year. Volunt
  7. Our brilliant changes to the British Naturism website calendar make it easier than ever to find events that are coming up! In this weekly update we bring you all the links you need to find events, plus news of new events and reminders you about those you might like to go to. If you are an event host and your event needs a boost, then please let us know and we will try to include it. Highlights Where to begin! There’s plenty going on now that the summer is upon us - even if the weather doesn’t a
  8. BN’s South West region events coordinator, Keith Bowman, writes: ‘Can you imagine it?  It’s a bright, sunny, warm evening. You have a glass of wine or cuppa in your hand.  Snacks are available if you feel peckish.  You’re sitting back just watching the world go by as you cruise the waters NAKED!  Does that sound good, or what?’ Keith has organised two cruises for June, the first a three-hour trip on Friday 13 around Plymouth Sound and the river Lynher, followed by another around Poole Harbour on
  9. South Yorkshire Naturists (SYN) have secured for a second year a booking at the wonderful Helmsley Open Air Heated Swimming Pool, North Yorkshire, for a Great British Skinny Dip, on 14 June, writes John Oliver. The Helmsley Open Air Heated Swimming Pool was opened in 1969 and has served the locality since, typically throughout the summer months. It is in a delightful spot and private, away from town up a lane, surrounded by fencing, not overlooked and ideally suited for a Naturist swim. SYN have
  10. Now in its 10th year, I'm sure everyone is familiar with British Naturism's outreach project The Great British Skinny Dip! We always make a big splash (pardon the pun) in the media with this fun event that captures the public's imagination and welcome many newcomers to swims up and down the country. Often journalists ask 'When's it on?', expecting there to be a one-off dedicated date for costume-free swimming but a Great British Skinny Dip can take place at any time across the whole year, whenev
  11. Our brilliant changes to the British Naturism website calendar make it easier than ever to find events that are coming up! In this weekly update we bring you all the links you need to find events, plus news of new events and reminders you about those you might like to go to. If you are an event host and your event needs a boost, then please let us know and we will try to include it.   All the links you need Follow this link to find about other ‘special’ events that might need a bit of planning a
  12. When the National Trust start putting on Naturist events you know you are getting somewhere. Thanks to hard work in building good relationships BN members in our Northern Ireland region are pleased to announce that the National Trust have decided to close off couple of sections of the Portstewart Strand on Sunday 1st June. This is a free event and is an opportunity to show how much need there is for a permanent Naturist Section on the beach. Northern Ireland is the only country in Western Europe
  13. Do you say 'lee-do', or 'lie-do'? I'm never sure,but it doesn't really matter, the important thing here is the 'Peterborough' part - BN will be hosting an evening again at this stunning outdoor pool this summer! It takes place on Saturday 5 July and tickets are on sale now. Find out all the details including how to book!
  14. As Mental Health Awareness Week draws to a close, it's the perfect time to reflect on some hopeful news: there is growing evidence that Naturism can significantly benefit mental health. Academic studies have shown that even short periods spent naked in the company of others can lead to improved body appreciation and reduced social anxiety. Those who participate in Naturism regularly report long-term improvements in body image, greater self-acceptance, and higher self-esteem. Why does it work? B
  15. British Naturism is inviting tenders for Marketing and Communications Managers. Are you passionate about marketing and communications, but want to use your skills to make a real difference in people’s lives, not just sell products? British Naturism is the UK’s internationally recognised organisation representing the 6.75 million Naturists in the UK. We exist to unite and support Naturists, promote body positivity, and campaign for equal rights and respect for all, clothed or unclothed. We invest
  16. As we continue through Mental Health Awareness Week, today we turn our focus to an issue that touches almost everyone at some point: body acceptance. The pressures we face around body image are staggering. Recent studies show that 28% of young people have been exposed to online content promoting eating disorders. Social media, influencers, and advertising flood our screens with a stream of idealised, often heavily edited images, constantly pushing the message that we need to look a certain way
  17. As we observe Mental Health Awareness Week, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the simple, powerful things that can boost our wellbeing. One clue is right there in the word Naturism itself: nature. We’ve long known that spending time in nature improves our mental health. The sights, sounds, and rhythms of the natural world help ground us, calm our nervous systems, and lift our spirits. But Naturists have discovered that being in nature without clothes can deepen that connection even further. T
  18. Our brilliant changes to the British Naturism website calendar make it easier than ever to find events that are coming up! In this weekly update we bring you all the links you need to find events, plus news of new events and reminders you about those you might like to go to. If you are an event host and your event needs a boost, then please let us know and we will try to include it.   This week’s highlights It’s the Court Farm Lakes Naked Heart Walk (NHW) today, our first NHW in 2025! If you mis
  19. There’s still time to book your place and enjoy a fantastic weekend of sport and entertainment at the Naturist Foundation - 14 - 15 June. Everyone will play at least seven matches of pétanque (also known as boules) over the weekend and have access to all of the club’s facilities, plus an open mic night on Friday and Casino night on Saturday. The event is hosted by our friends at Brocken Hurst, The Naturist Foundation, in Kent. More than anything it is a fun competition and we have everything for
  20. As we mark Mental Health Awareness Week, today we confront some of the more disturbing statistics around young people and self-harm, numbers that highlight the urgent need for compassionate action and greater awareness. Recent figures reveal that 35% of young people have encountered suicide or self-harm content online. Even more shockingly, one in five young people report having self-harmed. These are not just numbers, they represent real individuals, many of whom are struggling to cope with o
  21. Not long to go now until British Naturism's annual event in Windermere. We'll take over Fell Foot Wood for another back to basics camping experience. Fell Foot Wood is a stunningly beautiful working woodland, two minutes from the National Trust's Fell Foot Park and the banks of Lake Windermere. It's a laid-back weekend focusing on nature, wellness and natural healing - though there will be live entertainment. Naked fell walk and skinny dips in local tarns come as standard! Find out more incl
  22. This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week, and the theme for 2025 is one that speaks to the heart of wellbeing: “community". Poor mental health is now the largest single contributor to ill-health in the UK, and the strength of our communities plays a vital role in addressing it. Thriving, supportive communities are known to protect and promote good mental health — but in recent years, poverty and inequality have steadily eroded the fabric of many such communities. As Naturists, we know we ca
  23. This week marks Mental Health Awareness Week, with the theme for 2025 focusing on one of the most powerful tools for wellbeing: community. In the digital age, this connection increasingly plays out online. Around 85% of young people access online communities daily. Yet while these spaces can provide a sense of belonging and support, they can also expose users to harmful or disturbing content, something 68% of young people report encountering. Abuse and bullying online remain commonplace, and
  24. Here's something a bit different! Try your hand at naked pottery with tuition in south west London on 1 June. There will be two sessions for two groups with time for socialising. We look forward to seeing the results! Find out more and book your tickets here! Photo by Earl Wilcox on Unsplash
  25. This year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week is community — a powerful reminder that staying connected to others is essential for our wellbeing. Research consistently shows that people who feel more socially connected to family, friends, or their wider community are happier, physically healthier, and tend to live longer. For Naturists, this truth is already a key part of their lives. Surveys regularly show that the aspect they value most about Naturism isn’t necessarily the freedom of bei

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