A 200 foot high projection wished the Lionesses ‘Good Luck’ from Baddiel & Skinner which could no doubt even be visable from across the channel in France!
For a football match that will go down in history we hope that the team saw the message before they went on to win in extra time versus Germany in the final.
A massive congratulations to the England Lionesses on their thoroughly deserved victory, they’ve done the nation proud!
The UK’s first consumer-owned wind turbine has officially opened after securing investment from over 900 owners. Ripple Energy with the help of EMF staged a light show which projected the names of the owners on to the turbine tower.
The turbine enables customers to own their own source of low cost, stable priced green power. At a time of record breaking energy prices and as the Ukraine war leads people look for ways to become less dependent on imported energy, owning a source of stable priced, home grown green energy is a simple, ready-made solution to both.
Sarah Merrick, CEO of Ripple Energy, said: “This project demonstrates how wind farm ownership can free consumers from volatile, high energy prices and dependence on imported energy. Ripple’s 907 members will be generating their own low cost, green energy for the next 25 years. This shows better energy solutions, that give people real power, are available today.
Projections accross Horse Guard Pard for the The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office building in London for the Platinum Jubilee to celebrate The Queen’s extraordinary 70 years of unwavering service
Iconic London landmarks joined the world in lighting up the sky in blue and yellow in unity with the people of Ukraine including Nelson’s Column, London.
The Old courthouse in Aylesbury famous for the train robbers trial was lit up for Christmas.
A fantastic festival of projections ran every evening during December and until the 12th night of January lasting for around 4 minutes each cycle was being projected from 4.30pm till 11pm onto the Old Courthouse Market Square.
Unilever supporting the International Day of Disabled People. This year the theme is ‘Fighting for rights in the post-COVID era” and Disability Action are raising awareness of the challenges and barriers that disabled people have faced due to COVID-19. We are also acknowledging the resilience and courage that many disabled people have displayed throughout the pandemic.