View discussion about this idea"; } else { $mb_link = "View discussion about this idea"; } ?>
Nicholas Albery
The last 12 months have been as busy as ever at The Natural Death Centre. The Centre receives between 100 and 1,000 letters a week, depending on recent media coverage. Its offshoots are expanding fast:
The Natural Death Centre's recent publications have included, besides this book, the fundraising anthology, Poem for the Day - 366 Poems, old and new, worth learning by heart published by the Centre in association with Sinclair-Stevenson, and available from the Centre, by cheque or by phone with credit card, for £11-97 inc. p&p). This received rave reviews, was given a whole programme on BBC Radio 4's 'Poetry Please', was selected as one of the three best books by BBC Radio 4's 'A Good Read', and has been reprinted four times in nine months. All royalties from the book go to the Centre. Do please consider giving this 400-page book, which has an inspiring poem for every day of the year, as Christmas or birthday presents.
Tied in with the book is the Arts-Council-supported Poetry Marathon, for Sunday, October 8th 1995, in St Johns Wood, London, from 2pm to 7pm. (Book a place by phoning the Centre on 020 7359 8391, there is no entry charge as such, but participants must bring a copy of Poem for the Day to be allowed in). The idea of the Marathon, as with the London running marathon, is to act as a fund-raising tool for charities and community groups all over the country. You simply get family and friends to sponsor you to learn a poem or two, at so much per poem, with the money going to the charity of your choice. Ideally you will choose to learn one of the 366 poems from the Poem for the Day book. (Send SAE for a sponsorship form.) [Now the Poetry Challenge.]
A revised print of the second edition of the Centre's book, Green Burial - The d-i-y guide to law and practice, written by the Centre's very knowledgeable consultant J. B. Bradfield, and based on original research, was published in April 1995 and is fast becoming the standard work that local authorities refer to on questions to do with private land burial. [This book is now out of print.]
The Natural Death Handbook continues to be in demand and the Good Funeral Guide chapter, which refers to helpful services, looks set to expand mightily in any future edition. [Now in its 4th edition - November 03 - The Natural Death Handbook and available for £14-99 incl. p&p from the Natural Death Centre or £15-50 first class by secure online credit card ordering.]
Most people's first contact with the Centre is through the information pack. This pack is updated on an almost weekly basis [Now only sent with the book]. As a supplement to the pack there are several experimental sheets (featured in this book), the Death Plan and the Advance Funeral Wishes forms, which with the Centre's Living Will and Life Values forms are available for a further £5 by cheque or secure online credit card ordering.
The most exciting new development, thanks to the help of Flemming Funch in California, has been to get a great deal of the information about inexpensive, Green, family-organised funerals up onto Internet, where it can be accessed free by anyone with a computer and modem. The Centre has been very surprised to find that between 50 and 60 people a day are looking at its Internet World Wide Web pages (the main address is http://www.naturaldeath.org.uk).
Meanwhile the day-to-day work goes on:
Friends of the Natural Death Centre help this charity keep going, since their support is by standing order and is thus dependable, from year to year. If you can afford it, do please consider becoming a Friend by filling in a banker's standing order for £5 per month (see the form at the back of this book). Friends get reductions on events and occasional mailings, but mainly they are just helping keep the Centre afloat.
As a small token of gratitude, a free copy of this book is going to all those who have been Friends over the last year.
The Natural Death Centre, 6 Blackstock Mews, Blackstock Road, London N4 2BT (tel 0871 288 2098; fax 020 354 3831; e-mail rhino@dial.pipex.com; web: http://www.naturaldeath.org.uk).
This webpage forms part of the Global Ideas Bank (www.globalideasbank.org).
Book Orders: The Before and After book in which this piece appears is out of print. To order any of the other books that make up the Global Ideas Bank.
To make a comment or to send an update, please e-mail the Global Ideas Bank
at rhino@dial.pipex.com and please
say which web page address you are commenting on. ÓÓÓÓÓÓ
";
echo $mb_link;
echo "
";
if ( session_is_registered('navigation')) {
echo " Return to Message Board's last display of selected messages";
}
?>