

Looks like the Archbishop of York was right in recomending we all start slowing down.. Maybe its worth trying the Obstacles to Growth Survey to assess yourself!
Concern about the hedgehog stems from an estimated fall in population which, if continued, would lead to extinction by 2025. Familiar mostly as a squashed victim on the roads, the spiny mammal is up against traffic, pollution, pesticides, and garden chemicals. We installed a hedgehog house almost two years ago (they can be ordered through the BHPS Hogalogue) and have seen up to three hedgehogs at a time in our garden. You can report hedgehog sightings on Hogwatch.
Do Nothing to Change Your Life is a passionate plea for the nation to ditch endless 'to do' lists, constant streams of emails, and an increasingly 24/7 culture. The book was published following news that an international study had shown that the pace of life in our cities has increased by 10 per cent in the last decade. Dr Sentamu says that he wants "to encourage our nation's elected representatives to slow down during their holiday and in that place of quiet and stillness to enter into the presence of God".
There's a great story on the BBC website about Malcolm Watt, who has set himself a mission to drink a cup of tea in each of the