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Behind the mission of ACHES is a dedicated team of professionals:  including scientists, editors, educators, engineers, health and energy consultants, grassroots organisers and company directors. Our team includes individuals with experience in social media and marketing, and technical experts, as well as people with personal experience of the effects of radiation. Each member of the team brings passion, experience, integrity, and a thirst to promote, enhance, and protect human and environmental wellbeing. Read more about the ACHES Team below.

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Amanda Kenton

In 1984, Amanda established her own interior design business: Amanda Harris Designs Ltd., in Hampstead, London. Amanda retrained in Feng Shui in 1997, and in 1999 became an Accredited Consultant of Feng Shui and set up her own practice: Soothing Spaces, where she carried out consultations for residential and corporate clients. She has given talks about the importance of creating a harmonious environment. Her area of specialisation and focus rapidly became protection from environmental pollutants, including radio-frequency radiation. Amanda’s passion about environmental issues led her to co-found ACHES.

Since 2019, Amanda’s focus has been on bringing people and organisations together to share strategies and raise awareness about the grave and impactful challenges of technology, as well as finding ways to use technology that enhances life without compromising health or that of future generations. Amanda and Michael Kenton also set up the UK branch of a charity, The Abrahamic Reunion (AR), in order to help bring interfaith harmony. See here for a more-detailed educational history.

Michael Kenton

Since the mid-1970s, Michael obtained higher qualifications in business and law, and he also studied accountancy, marketing and economics. His course dissertation was on the subject of meditation as a tool for business. Between 1974 and 1986, he worked in retail management of a small chain of shops based in North West London, which were sold on a leasehold. In 1987, he utilised the property assets as revenue drivers for rental companies (jointly with his wife, Amanda) for social housing.

Since 2013, he established www.sacredmusicradio.org to showcase the world’s many varieties of sacred music and to promote “Peace through Music”. In 2018, he established the UK branch of the Abrahamic Reunion (reg. charity no. 1177751) to help bring religious harmony in the UK. He set up www.peacegifts.shop to provide income for the charity. AR England’s work has centred mostly on events in rehabilitation prisons. In 2019, Michael completed training in counselling for prisoners, certified by The Kinship Mentor training. For many years, was a trustee and treasurer of interfaith charity, Inayatiyya UK Ltd.

Dr Lisa Hutchinson

Lisa has been a professional editor since 1999, and has over 18 years experience in academic publishing, with a particular focus on clinical oncology. Lisa gained her First-Class Honours degree in biochemistry from University College London, and her PhD from the Institute of Cancer Research. Lisa launched Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology in 2004 and was the Chief Editor of the journal (ranked number 1 in its field) for 14 years. She has published over 300 research summaries, written numerous editorials and presented talks at oncology conferences. Since 2017.

Lisa has worked as a freelance editor and writer on various projects relating to health prevention, haemophilia, multiple myeloma, and health technology assessment analyses. She has also contributed to articles for CancerWorld and freelanced for the BMJ Open. Lisa writes articles and blogs for ACHES.

Lara Lawson

Lara Lawson is a researcher specialising in cell tower infrastructure in residential areas, with a focus on public health and safety. She is a dedicated campaigner on issues relating radiation exposure. Lara is also an advocate against digital identification systems and the remote tracking of individuals and is a very active member of the Heritage Party.

Nicholas Martin

After studying Economics at university, Nicholas chose the business route and worked in large packaging companies, initially.  He was Sales Director in the Hatfield operation of Smurfit, now the largest packaging company in the world. The opportunity arose to take part in the management buy –out of a much smaller company – which he subsequently ran for many years.

The sales of the company were transferred in 2020, to a large US group which wanted to expand in the UK market. Since then he has become a local councillor and is chair of ACHES. 

Debra Fry

Debra Fry qualified as a dental nurse in 1978.  She is a mother.  She is now a campaigner for: Wifi switch off in Schools, Nurseries and Hospitals,  the ban of children under 16 years from smartphones and the education of everyone to use tech wisely. 

Debra tragically lost a child to suicide by the confluence of her daughter’s sensitivity to Wifi in school, being misunderstood by teachers and administrators, and the dysregulation of Social Media. She is tireless in her work to raise awareness of the harmful effects of radio frequency radiation.. 

Katherine Armitage

Katherine studied Art and Textile Design and later trained in Homeopathy.  She is a qualified Sivananda and Kundalini Yoga teacher, with a great interest in metaphysics, energy and the unseen world.  She started weekly campaign meetings, on zoom, in early 2020 raising awareness of the roll out of 5G and the powerful but invisible effects of RFR (Radio frequency radiation). Her trusty radiation meter, that makes these effects both visible and audible, has been a wakeup call for many people showing them the emissions of their mobile phones and other devices.

She ran a naturopathic detox & yoga retreat for many years, Cranleigh House, Combe Martin, North Devon and is active in finding ways to keep our energy high and productive and to keep ourselves healthy.

More recently she has been organising and speaking at events and writing –see Light Bulb Moments and the Power of Critical Thinking with Gloria Moss 2022 & Brighter Times Magazine.   

Ian Jarvis

Ian has a degree in Computing Science and 30 years experience of IT work plus 25 of Body Therapy. From 2011, he has volunteered for several months each year in a clinic in Bhopal, India with the survivors of the 1984 chemical leak disaster and children born since. Since retiring in 2000, one of his focuses has been the continual rise of RFR (radio frequency radiation, also known as electromagnetic fields/non-ionizing radiation) and associated ‘devices’ both industrial and domestic.

Ian got his first mobile internet in 2004 when living on a canal boat. With his Body Therapy background, he knew this was not good for people, plants, or animals. Consequently, for over a decade he has given presentations to raise awareness of these issues. Noticing the acceleration of 5G during lockdown, without significant consultation or testing, he focused his efforts to resist the growth of land-based communications structures. Ian says: “I will not risk existence for a faster video download on a mobile phone”.