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  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7743.jpg
  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7642.jpg
  • The Riding Sunbeams banner at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7630.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7587.jpg
  • A train travels past Leo Murray of Riding Sunbeams standing in an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7382.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7256.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7178.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-1448.jpg
  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families, Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Baroness Linklater (host) and writer and broadcaster, Michal Palin Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families, Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Baroness Linklater (host) and writer and broadcaster, Michal Palin Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8223.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7730.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7727.jpg
  • THe big switch on at an array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7693.jpg
  • THe installers walk through the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7720.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7613.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7601.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels as workmen install the last panel next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7619.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7312.jpg
  • A train travels past an array of solar panels being cleaned next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andy Aitchison / 1010 Climate Action)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-1366.jpg
  • Deborah Cowley, Director, Action for Prisoners’ Families. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-7995.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7394.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7385.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7354.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7341.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7336.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7323.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7309.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7306.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6618.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6611.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7394.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7385.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7354.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7323.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7341.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7309.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7306.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action with Stuart Kistruck director of asset management for network rail Wessex route, <br />
Patrick Flanagan of Network Rail and Martin Heath from Basingstoke Energy Service at the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7478.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action cleaning the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7448.jpg
  • Leo Murray, director of innovation at 10:10 Climate Action shaking hands with Stuart Kistruck director of asset management for network rail Wessex route over the array of solar panels next to the line near Aldershot Railway Station.  This innovative project is the first in the UK to power the railway with electricity generated from solar power and, if successful, could see many Network Rail sites across the country adapting this sustainable energy approach. Riding Sunbeams is a social enterprise, run by 10:10 Climate Action. Built with Community Energy South and partnered with Network Rail and The Department for Transport and by InnovateUK.  Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Riding Sunbeams is a world leading project to connect solar panels directly into electrified rail routes to power the trains. Direct supply of solar power to rail traction systems has never been done. But it has huge potential - from metros, trams and railways in the UK and around the world.<br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    19-Riding-Sunbeams-7451.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7310.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-6550.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7336.jpg
  • Members of Extinction Rebellion take part in an Art Action on Sunny Sands beach, Folkestone, United Kingdom on the 25th of August 2020.  Adults and children walked into the sea fully clothed today with banners and placards to highlight the changing climate crisis we are living in and to highlight sea levels rising. Coincidently climate change was in action at the same time with storm Francis raging with high winds and severe rain. <br />
(photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-XR-Folkestone-7310.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Ruth Bond, Chair of the National Federation of Women’s Institutes speaking at the Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Baroness Linklater (host), Jesse and June Parsons (APF Family Advisory Group) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8006.jpg
  • Mark Williams MP for Ceredigion and Jo Barker (not sure who she is). Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Ruth Bond, Chair, National Federation of Women’s Institutes and Michelle Cook (APF Family Advisory Group) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8251.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8236.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8232.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8228.jpg
  • Michael Palin, writer and broadcaster speaking Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Michael Palin, writer and broadcaster speaking Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Baroness Linklater  speaking at the Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8074.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8060.jpg
  • Georgina Fox, Amy Chapman, WI members and visitors. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8058.jpg
  • Andy Keen-Downs, CEO, Prison Advice and Care Trust (pact) and Chair of National Federation of Women’s Institutes, Ruth Bond. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • June Ward and Avril Taylor (WI members and visitors) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8045.jpg
  • Eric McGraw, Editor of Inside Time with Christine Dyson (family member, checking ok to identify as such) Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8032.jpg
  • Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
    11-apf-8031.jpg
  • Paula Richards (APF Family Advisory Group)  with Tessa Munt, MP for Wells. Action for Prisoners’ Families and the National Federation of Women’s Institutes launch a briefing titled ‘Prison Journeys Project’ at the House of Lords, 7th December 2011. The project aims to to raise awareness of the difficulties families face maintaining contact with relatives in prison.
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) and Fawzia Worsley Youth Support and Outreach Worker at KRAN meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) with his family meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Osama Sharkia an Ambassador for Kent Refugee Action Network (‘KRAN’) with his family meeting His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, at Sheppey Healthy Living Centre, Sheerness, United Kingdom. (Picture by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-2-30.jpg
  • Activists take radical action at Napier Barracks to highlight human rights violations on the 28th of January 2021 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Activists dressed in white suits and masks, ​throw buckets of fake blood​ through the gates of Napier Barracks to send a clear message to Priti Patel and the Home office. ​Close Napier camp or​ ​there will be blood on your hands Following ongoing concerns over the poor living conditions at Napier barracks, and the failures in handling the inevitable Covid-19 outbreak onsite, pressure has been mounting on the Home Office to close the camp. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Justice-Napier-Barracks-4407.jpg
  • Welcome messages were attached to the fence of the barracks as about 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • ‘Welcome To Folkestone’ About 400 local residents and community groups including Kent Refugee Action Network and Samphire came together outside Napier Barracks to show the people staying there that they are welcome to the town on the 17th of October 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. In September 2020 Napier Barracks a former military camp was transformed into an assessment and dispersal facility for 400 asylum seekers by the Home Office. (photo by Andrew Aitchison)
    UK-Folkestone-Refugees-Welcome-0136.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest crosses Waterloo Bridge on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-8034.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7933.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7915.jpg
  • Oil Slick, black rebels demonstrate as part of the Extinction Rebellion ‘Shell Out’ protest on 8th September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The environmental group gathered outside the Shell building to protest at the ongoing extraction of fossil fuels and the resulting environmental record. Extinction Rebellion is a climate change group started in 2018 and has gained a huge following of people committed to peaceful protests. These protests are highlighting that the government is not doing enough to avoid catastrophic climate change and to demand the government take radical action to save the planet. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In Pictures via Getty Images)
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-7889.jpg
  • VSO ICS volunteer Nasir Bakari welcomes the children of the community for the first part of the VSO ICS Community Action Day CAD in Y2K Hall Lindi, Lindi region. Tanzania.
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  • VSO ICS volunteer Nasir Bakari welcomes the children of the community for the first part of the VSO ICS Community Action Day CAD in Y2K Hall Lindi, Lindi region. Tanzania.
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  • Bertha Mhepela, Joe Radcliffe and Francisca Mlingwa preparing for the VSO ICS Community Action Day CAD held for local members of the community in Y2K Hall Lindi, Lindi region. Tanzania.
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  • Rob and Ian lighting candles and praying inside Peterborough cathedral. They were both recently living on the streets of Peterborough for a number of years.  With belief in their faith and the help of Hope into Action they are now settled into safe and secure housing and are building connections with their families. Peterborough, Cambridgeshire. UK
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  • Workers move goods around in the Makongeni market, Thika, Kenya. The market work closely with Afcic, Action for children in conflict, and are trying to encourage the kids to go to school. The manager has banned children from working in the market during school hours.
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  • A child stands in a corridor at the AFCIC centre in Thika, Kenya. AFCIC - Action for children in conflict, help children who have been affected by various forms conflict or crisis.
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  • At the Climate Rush demonstration a climate change campaigner holds her placard 'Climate Action Now' in front of the House of Parliament.
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  • Quaker Social Action run a 'Made of Money Programme' allowing low-income families to talk, listen and learn about money and its impact on their lives.  It works with fathers and their children using photography as a tool to record their lives in Bethnal Green, London.
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  • Quaker Social Action run a 'Made of Money Programme' allowing low-income families to talk, listen and learn about money and its impact on their lives.  It works with fathers and their children using photography as a tool to record their lives in Bethnal Green, London.
    11-QSA-2891.jpg
  • Quaker Social Action run a 'Made of Money Programme' allowing low-income families to talk, listen and learn about money and its impact on their lives.  It works with fathers and their children using photography as a tool to record their lives in Bethnal Green, London.
    11-QSA-2733.jpg
  • Quaker Social Action run a 'Made of Money Programme' allowing low-income families to talk, listen and learn about money and its impact on their lives.  It works with fathers and their children using photography as a tool to record their lives in Bethnal Green, London.
    11-QSA-2717.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8738.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8712.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8643.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8226.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8219.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-8130.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-2-34.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-2.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-2-36.jpg
  • Oxfam had a fleet of campaigning tricycles at the COP26 demo as part of the golobal day of action for Climate Justice on the 6th of November, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. (photo by Andy Aitchison/Oxfam)
    UK-COP26-Demo-OxfamBikes-2-33.jpg
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