Thank you all for the warm welcome and thanks, Hassan, for posting a link to my blog. I'll try to visit frequently.
"Hi skepticat! Nice blog. Interesting websites too. Are the arranged events the main way humanists meet up?"
"I might be interested too - what kind of age groups and activities are involved in the ones you know about? Are there any in the north-west of England?"
If you mean the events posted in the Positive Humanism section, no, they're not the main way humanists meet up. Humanist groups tend to either have their own websites (see the British Humanist Association website for links or other contact info) or they use facebook and yahoo meet up to publicise their events. The Positive Humanism forum is for anyone registered at TH to post news of any event or campaign they think might interest like-minded people so they tend to be a random selection of all kinds of things.
Humanist groups around the country typically attract mainly retired people who see the meetings as a pleasant social and educational opportunity with invited speakers on anything that might interest humanists. Philosphy, science, human rights issues are typical. The Central London Humanist group has broken the mould and has much younger members and a broader range of activities.
Right, it's past my bedtime so TTFN.
Loving the smilies!