Northern quarter of the Grove Shredding stuff can be oddly satisfying. It's also rather boring but sometimes necessary, which is why a large portion of yesterday afternoon was spent combing through our bulging filing cabinet to weed out ancient important documents in order to make space for newer important documents. Do we really need to keep phone bills dating back to the last century - to 1995, even? And who can still remember the old council tax payment booklets, designed like a cheque book which the Post Office would stamp with the date? Home insurance 'Terms & Conditions' pamphlets for long-dead policies; builders' bills from 14 years ago; guarantees for electrical goods I couldn't even remember owning... In the end, I filled a bin-bag with this junk. The filing cabinet drawer now opens and shuts without having to arm-wrestle the thing into submission. Mum had a great time in Perth, Australia. She went at the drop of a hat after her y...