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  • A painting of Jesus doing a hand stand on the all outside Hamilton House, Bristol. A vibrant community hub  where art, music, enterprise and innovation cluster as a community. Bristol, UK.
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  • Members of the Wadebridge streetband perform at the in the town hall. They are one of the community projects supported by the money raised from feed in tariffs at WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • Members of the Wadebridge streetband perform at the in the town hall. They are one of the community projects supported by the money raised from feed in tariffs at WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • Members of the Wadebridge streetband perform at the in the town hall. They are one of the community projects supported by the money raised from feed in tariffs at WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • Members of the Wadebridge streetband perform at the in the town hall. They are one of the community projects supported by the money raised from feed in tariffs at WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • Members of the Wadebridge streetband perform at the in the town hall. They are one of the community projects supported by the money raised from feed in tariffs at WREN community energy. Wadebridge, Cornwall. UK
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  • A defibrillator supplied with money from the community wind turbine project outside Lydney village hall. A community energy project organised by the Resilience centre, Forest of Dean. Gloucestershire.
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  • Meleri Wyn Davies,  director of Ogwen community project walking past the site of their hydro project. Ynni Ogwen Cyf is a community benefit company operating for the environmental and social benefit of Dyffryn Ogwen. The principal objective of the community benefit company Ynni Ogwen Cyf. is to produce electricity from a sustainable source, namely hydroelectric power from Afon Ogwen. The surplus income generated will be transferred to a community fund, which will be set up to fund other environmental and community projects within Dyffryn Ogwen.
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  • Meleri Wyn Davies,  director of Ogwen community project walking past the site of their hydro project. Ynni Ogwen Cyf is a community benefit company operating for the environmental and social benefit of Dyffryn Ogwen. The principal objective of the community benefit company Ynni Ogwen Cyf. is to produce electricity from a sustainable source, namely hydroelectric power from Afon Ogwen. The surplus income generated will be transferred to a community fund, which will be set up to fund other environmental and community projects within Dyffryn Ogwen.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Ogwen-Wales-4145.jpg
  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • Meleri Wyn Davies,  director of Ogwen community project. Ynni Ogwen Cyf is a community benefit company operating for the environmental and social benefit of Dyffryn Ogwen. The principal objective of the community benefit company Ynni Ogwen Cyf. is to produce electricity from a sustainable source, namely hydroelectric power from Afon Ogwen. The surplus income generated will be transferred to a community fund, which will be set up to fund other environmental and community projects within Dyffryn Ogwen.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Ogwen-Wales-4132.jpg
  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • The Prince and Princess of Wales talk to staff and members of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) about the recent Turkey-Syria Earthquake appeal. They met with volunteers and community members to talk about community fundraising in the UK and the humanitarian aid and response work in Turkey and Syria on the 9th of March 2023 in Hayes Muslim Centre, in Hayes, London, United Kingdom. (photo by Andy Aitchison / DEC)
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi Community Hospital leads a health education and nutrition training session with classes P 3,4,5,6,7 at Nyamiyaga primary school. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health, works on a sight test game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health works on a sight test game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi Community Hospital leads a health education and nutrition training session with classes P 3,4,5,6,7 at Nyamiyaga primary school. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health, works on a nutrition game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. Reverend Sam, Head of Community Health, works on a nutrition game with the children. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with reflection of the sun. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with reflection of the sun. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Close-up of a photovoltaic solar energy panel with reflection of the sun. This panel, or module, is made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells convert sunlight into electrical energy. Photovoltaic panels are an economical, efficient way to produce electricity that does not pollute or contribute to global warming. Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Ziggy, one of the Re-Powering interns and an estate resident <br />
 with the Solar photo voltaic (PV) panels on the roof of Hackney council estate Bannister House, the first community solar installation on a estate in Hackney, London United Kingdom.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Re-powering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London. (photo by Andrew Aitchison / In pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A closed down pub on Bethesda high street. Ynni Ogwen Cyf is a community benefit company operating for the environmental and social benefit of Dyffryn Ogwen. The principal objective of the community benefit company Ynni Ogwen Cyf. is to produce electricity from a sustainable source, namely hydroelectric power from Afon Ogwen. The surplus income generated will be transferred to a community fund, which will be set up to fund other environmental and community projects within Dyffryn Ogwen.
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  • Ynni Ogwen Cyf is a community benefit company operating for the environmental and social benefit of Dyffryn Ogwen. The principal objective of the community benefit company Ynni Ogwen Cyf. is to produce electricity from a sustainable source, namely hydroelectric power from Afon Ogwen. The surplus income generated will be transferred to a community fund, which will be set up to fund other environmental and community projects within Dyffryn Ogwen.
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi community hospital gives nutritional advice to women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district The mothers and children also receive vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Andrew Kaggwa the community nurse from Bwindi community hospital gives nutritional advice to women from Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district The mothers and children also receive vaccinations from the hospital nurse.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Nurse Agnes from the Bwindi Community Hospital administers a Polio vaccination during a Polio and Measles vaccination program for newborn children in the community. The outreach clinic is in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Nurse Agnes from the Bwindi Community Hospital administers a measles vaccination during a Polio and Measles vaccination program for newborn children in the community. The outreach clinic is in Kitahurira, the only Batwa tribe settlement in Mpungu district.  Bwindi Community Hospital provides different outreach clinics everyday for the surrounding area around Buhoma. The Mpungu district is on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Western Uganda.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels, wind turbines and electricity pylons at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Solar panels and wind turbines at the Solar array of community project Low carbon Gordano, a community renewable energy project. Delivering 1,750HWh per annum. Avon, Somerset.
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  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
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  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0552.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0530.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0523.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0519.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0470.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0432.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0407.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0348.jpg
  • Sarah a community nurse in TB services with her dog Lulu striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0346.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0321.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0335.jpg
  • One of the outreach clinic vehicles being loaded from the Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
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  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the head teachers leads the children to a health outreach program run by Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3415.jpg
  • At Nyamiyaga primary school the head teachers leads the children to a health outreach program run by Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3422.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0521.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0450.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0419.jpg
  • Kent Community nurses striking on a picket line outside Faversham Cottage Hospital on the 19th of January 2023 in Faversham, Kent, United Kingdom.  Nurses from the RCN (Royal College of Nurses) Union are striking for a fourth day calling for a fair pay and better patient safety from the current Government. (photo by Andy Aitchison)
    UK-Strikes-Nurses-0384.jpg
  • Hamilton House, Bristol partnered with installer Ethical Solar to install 20kW of solar PV on the roof ,Stokes Croft. This is a vibrant community hub ‘where art, music, enterprise and innovation cluster as a community rising to the challenges of today and tomorrow’. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
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  • Rocky Pearce has been the manager at Hartcliffe Community Park farm for 31 years. <br />
Hartcliffe Community Park farm were submitting an application for a Solar array in one of their fields as a way of earning an extra income but missed the feed in tariff deadline. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-BristolEnergyCoo...jpg
  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to the pigs. Hartcliffe Community Park farm were submitting an application for a Solar array in one of their fields as a way of earning an extra income but missed the feed in tariff deadline. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-BristolEnergyCoo...jpg
  • Hartcliffe Community Park farm, Rocky the farm manager give a local family the opportunity to get up close to one of the sheep. Hartcliffe Community Park farm were submitting an application for a Solar array in one of their fields as a way of earning an extra income but missed the feed in tariff deadline. Bristol Energy Cooperative (BEC) is a community-owned energy cooperative, growing Greater Bristol’s local green energy supply and making the benefits available to all. Bristol, UK.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-BristolEnergyCoo...jpg
  • One of the outreach clinic vehicles from the Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3143.jpg
  • One of the outreach clinic vehicles being loaded from the Bwindi Community Hospital.  As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3370.jpg
  • A girl at Nyamiyaga primary school plays a hearing test game run by Reverend Sam. Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs covering 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3565.jpg
  • Children at Nyamiyaga primary school where the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs.  At the end of the visit the children are waving them off. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3690.jpg
  • All the school children at Nyamiyaga Primary School. At the school the Bwindi Community Hospital run health outreach programs. As part of the outreach programme they cover 32 primary schools and 5 secondary schools in the region as well as many communities. The main Bwindi Community Hospital is in Buhoma village on the edge of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in Western Uganda. It serves around 250,000 people from the surrounding area.
    11-bwindi-3704.jpg
  • Sophie Linden Deputy Mayor, Policing & Community, Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney QPM, MA Hampshire Constabulary and Andre Nielson, Director of Campaigns, Howard League for Penal Reform.  The Howard League for Penal Reform ‘Policing the community’ conference and Community Awards 2017. The King’s Fund, London, 8 November 2017
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  • Sophie Linden Deputy Mayor, Policing & Community, Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney QPM, MA Hampshire Constabulary and Andre Nielson, Director of Campaigns, Howard League for Penal Reform.  The Howard League for Penal Reform ‘Policing the community’ conference and Community Awards 2017. The King’s Fund, London, 8 November 2017
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  • Sophie Linden Deputy Mayor, Policing & Community, Chief Constable Olivia Pinkney QPM, MA Hampshire Constabulary and Andre Nielson, Director of Campaigns, Howard League for Penal Reform.  The Howard League for Penal Reform ‘Policing the community’ conference and Community Awards 2017. The King’s Fund, London, 8 November 2017
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  • Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
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  • Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
    16-RePowering_9847.jpg
  • Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
    16-RePowering_9850.jpg
  • Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
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  • Ziggy, one of the Re-Powering interns from the estate.  Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
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  • Eric from Re-Powering. <br />
Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
    16-RePowering_9903.jpg
  • Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
    16-RePowering_9934.jpg
  • Eric from Re-Powering. <br />
Bannister House was Hackney’s first community solar installation, Banister House Solar, has been developed by Repowering London in partnership with local estate residents and Hackney Council, and delivered using funds raised through a community share offer. The 102kWp solar array generates up to 82,000kWh of energy annually, saving 50,000kg of CO2 emissions. In addition, a portion of the revenue generated through the government’s Feed-in Tariff and sale of energy over the 20-year life of the project will generate over £28,000 for the Banister House Solar community fund. Hackney, London.
    16-RePowering_9842.jpg
  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
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  • Selmeston rail connection project, the new site selected for the world’s first ever MW-scale, community- and commuter-owned solar traction farm to the railway on the 26th of August 2021, in Berwick, East Sussex. The solar farm site, developed by Cuckmere Community Solar is in Berwick, next to an existing commercial solar farm which has been operational since 2015. It lies north of the Eastbourne – London mainline railway, which will be powered by the energy it generates, thanks to a ‘private-wire’ direct connection. (photo by Andy Aitchison / Riding Sunbeams)
    UK-RidingSunbeams-AA-2699.jpg
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