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A busy city church has saved thousands of pounds on its energy bills thanks to making a number of small changes to reduce its carbon footprint and help care for God’s creation.
Small changes can make a big difference! Watch our new video and find out how churches, cathedrals and schools are reducing their carbon footprint through tackling green projects bit by bit.
Bath Abbey is using an ancient water way to heat the World Heritage site.
A church on the edge of the Cotswolds is set to reduce its energy bills after replacing an unreliable oil-fired boiler with electric under-pew heaters, thanks to a grant from the Church of England’s Net Zero Programme.
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Bishops of Southwark and Croydon dedicate the chapel as the Chapel of Reconciliation.
People struggling with energy bills and the cost of keeping warm over the winter are being offered support by one of the oldest Cathedrals in England.
A church in London’s famous theatre district has found inspiration from another church as it seeks to reduce its carbon emissions.
Churches in a network of food clubs have extended their hours to provide warm spaces for people struggling to pay their energy bills this winter.
A church leader is coordinating collections of unused fresh and chilled food to help reduce family food waste in his city.