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First Choice Homes Oldham customers invited to join first of its kind ‘Climate Jury’ Date published: 30 June 2021
The Social Housing Tenants’ Climate Jury will be made up of 30 tenants from FCHO and four other northern housing associations
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customers are being invited to join a tenants’ ‘Climate Jury’ – the first of its kind – to help tackle climate change in their homes and neighbourhoods.
The Social Housing Tenants’ Climate Jury will be made up of 30 tenants from FCHO and four other northern housing associations: Karbon Homes, Salix Homes, Thirteen Group and Yorkshire Housing.
Together, jury members will consider how tenants, social landlords and others can work together to tackle climate change.
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By Steve Mather
image copyrightThe Washing Machine Project
image captionNav Sawhney s Divya machine is set to be rolled out to more countries after being trialled in Iraq
An engineer who created a washing machine for people in refugee camps and poorer regions of the world is ready to expand his project.
Navjot Sawhney invented a hand-cranked washing machine for people who have to wash clothes by hand.
The Washing Machine Project was set up in 2018 and after being piloted in a refugee camp in Iraq, it has now secured funding for expansion. I wanted to make something innovative. It s a global issue, said Mr Sawhney.
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