Druidry, as an ancient Paganism of the lands of Britain, is deeply rooted in a heritage of bloody-minded individualism, with powerfully strong local tribal identities, communities standing up for their rights.

They say that an Englishman's home is his castle, but the same is true of every Briton, from the farthest isles of the Hebrides to the marshlands of Romney.
We are, when we care, a feisty wild people, a people prone to eccentricity and inventiveness, critical and satirical, filled with the tales of ancestors who had to be tough living out here, on the edge of the world ...
These pages aim to give information about topical issues that interest, inspire, irritate and affect members of the Druid community. They are about freedom and responsibility, and aim to empower folk to act - instead of complain.
Use the menu on the left to move through the articles and issues addressed here, remembering that what we are presenting is stories, perspectives, ideas - not facts. If you have anything to contribute or would like to comment, email us.
Disclaimer: The views put forward within
these pages are voices of individuals within the Druid community and
those who touch it. They do not represent the entirety of Druidry, nor
do they necessarily represent the views of The Druid Network, its
members or staff. There exists a wide spectrum of opinions within
Druidry and, while some views expressed may be rich sources of
inspiration, there may also be views that cause offence to others. We
offer these articles as a representation of the awen of a range of
individuals, studying, teaching and practising Druidry. If you wish to
represent your own awen you are invited to contribute to these pages.