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  1. No. She is a member and has been since our first project but is not on the board or a director. Genuinely SE24 has no other agenda other than wanting to develop community owned energy assets which has additional community benefit.
  2. Apologies but just to clarify SE24 is definitely not a registered company but a community benefit society, which is a Industrial and Providence Society. Similar to a cooperative but CBSs exist for the benefit of the local community rather than its members (which is what a coop is). They are registered with the Financial Conduct Authority not Companies House. We are in no way a commercial enterprise but simply trying to take local action on climate change. Nothing else. SE24 has no underlying political affiliation and we are governed by a set of Rules as per FCA requirements.
  3. Hi P3girl Not sure what's an odd ball share scheme about a community share raise which enables communities to own and manage renewable energy assets with surplus profit being directed to community benefit such as alleviation of fuel poverty. It's a well tried and tested method of raising finance to fund community owned energy projects. Around ?30million has been raised by communities about and down the UK to fund the installation of 320MW renewable energy. Here's our website. We are a transparent member led Community Benefit Society with the vast majority of our members coming from the SE24 area. You can see our board of directors on our website. If people want to take tangible action on climate change (as I know many on this Forum are) community energy is a great way of achieving this! Legal Alian - D&WNCC are simply a group of locally concerned people, many of whom are connected to SE24 Community Energy. They recently held their annual conference in partnership with Lambeth Friends of the Earth where Helen Hayes and the Leader of Lambeth Council spoke. No hidden agendas at all I promise other than wanting to galvanise action of climate change! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/together-we-create-change-tickets-172619990037
  4. Dulwich and West Norwood Climate Coalition is a broad group of local residents and community organisations concerned about our climate. The UK has a responsibility to lead the world in securing the strongest possible agreement at COP 26 to tackle climate change, empowering us in the UK to make the right choices for our planet?s future and setting an example that the world might follow to avoid the worst impacts of catastrophic climate change and biodiversity collapse and put us on a better path. Please sign our letter to the Prime Minister which will be delivered in person by local MP Helen Hayes and a representative group of local residents. https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/dulwich-and-west-norwood-letter-to-the-prime-minister-for-cop-26-in-november
  5. In less than a week we've raised over half our investment target of ?240k to install solar PV and LED lighting at the Charter North Dulwich and Charles Dickens Primary School! Do take a look at our share offer to see how you can make a real difference to your local community, reduce carbon emissions and make a return on your investment!
  6. Our share offer is now live! https://www.se24.co.uk/2021/06/02/se24-announces-its-2021-share-offer/
  7. SE24 are a local community energy group that develops renewable and energy efficiency projects in schools and other community buildings in Southwark. We have installed solar PV projects on a number of local buildings including St. Christopher's Hospice, Walworth Methodist Church and Dulwich College. We're shortly launching our third share offer for investment in solar and LED lighting projects at two schools in the borough: Charter North Dulwich and Charles Dickens school. Details of the share offer can be found on attached link. https://www.se24.co.uk/2021-share-offer/ It's basically raising money to fund the installation of the solar panels and lighting but you get a 3% ROI. It's an opportunity to invest in some great local projects that offer a financial and carbon saving for local schools. In addition, any surplus profits after investor repayments and interest are directed towards our community benefit fund which supports local fuel poverty projects.
  8. SE24 are a local community energy group that develops renewable and energy efficiency projects in schools and other community buildings in Southwark. We have installed solar PV projects on a number of local buildings including St. Christopher's Hospice, Walworth Methodist Church, Herne Hill Methodist Church Hall and Dulwich College. We will shortly be launching our third share offer for investment in solar and LED lighting projects at two schools in the borough: Charter North Dulwich and Charles Dickens Primary School in Borough. Details of the share offer can be found on attached link. www.se24.co.uk/2021-share-offer/ It's basically raising money to fund the installation of the solar panels and energy efficient lighting but investors get a 3% ROI. It's an excellent opportunity for people to take tangible, localised action on climate change as well as offering the participating schools financial savings on their energy bills. In addition, any surplus profits after investor repayments and intertest are directed towards our community benefit fund which supports local fuel poverty projects. Do contact us to find out more.
  9. Meant to add that the event is being held at Walworth Methodist Church, 54 Camberwell Road
  10. As part of Community Energy fortnight, SE24 and SELCE are are hosting a celebration of all things sustainable energy in South London. The event is to showcase, celebrate and to explore what else we need to see from community energy groups, new and existing, to tackle the dual problems of the climate emergency and fuel poverty. Confirmed speakers include local MP Helen Hayes as well as representatives from Southwark and Lewisham Councils who will providing an outline of their response to their climate emergency declarations. In addition: - SE24 Community Energy will be showcasing their latest community energy project on Walworth Methodist Church - South East London Community Energy and Repowering will be launching their latest community energy share offers. Come along to find out more about how you can be part of an exciting movement and make an ethical investment in your local community. Everyone is welcome to come. Register here for this free event https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-celebration-of-community-energy-in-south-london-one-solution-for-the-climate-emergency-tickets-63445141125
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