Sound of Many Waters Well Supported

Sound of Many Waters has received backing and support from a diverse range of individuals and groups.  We share a selection here.

“Please be assured of my prayers and good wishes for everyone concerned with this important event to raise the awareness to care for our environment.”
Right Reverend Mike Hill, Bishop of Bristol (pictured)

“I would like you send my good wishes for the launch of what is clearly a very imaginative and exciting programme.”
Reverend David Grosch-Miller, Moderator The United Reformed Church South Western Synod

“I wish you every success in your virtuous endeavours.”
Gen Kelsang Chonden, Amitabha Buddhist Centre, Bristol

“This initiative is very exciting, and I am sure it will make a great contribution to addressing environmental issues, but more than that inspiring people to look beyond themselves.”
Lord Cotter of Congresbury

“I wish you well with this exciting and original initiative.”
Phil Harding, Senior Policy Adviser (climate change, resource efficiency and sustainable development, Government Office for the South West

“I strongly believe that the year long programme of events exploring our need to care for the environment is an innovate approach to raise awareness about this important subject.” 
Peter Kerridge, Chief Executive, Premier Media Group

“I was most interested to hear of the work that your organisation does to improve environmental awareness and would like to take this opportunity to wish you well for the year ahead.”
Norman Baker MP, Chair All-Party Parliamentary Environment Group

“We hope the launch of Sound of Many Waters is a great success and initiates a year of practical environmental discovery and positive change.”
Jenny Irwin, Marketing Manager, Ecology Building Society

“I was very interested to learn of your project and the inspiration behind it and I am delighted that it has attracted so much support.”
David Amess MP, Chairman All Party Parliamentary Group to the Holy See.

“The National Justice and Peace Network Environment Working Group warmly welcomes the Sound of Many Waters initiative. The need for Catholics to wake up to their role in protecting the natural world and promoting sustainable development is imperative in today’s world where environmental problems are increasingly apparent and where poor communities suffer most when natural resources are diminished."
Ellen Teague, Working Group Chair

“It looks an interesting programme - long awaited!”
Debbie Jones, General Secretary Catholic Concern for Animals and Editor, The Ark