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Eco-friendly Midlands Co-op supermarket at Oakham, Rutland- they harvest rainwater, use special refidgeration units which use a lot less power (and use the by-product heat to warm the building), gross grass on the roof to insulate, use computer controlled ventilation (all natural where possible), even the lighting is automatic and only operates when needed (computers monitor light levels and open/close blinds on the windows where needed).
This shows the light sensor which is used to control the in-store lighting and window blinds
Part of a trip organised by the Co-operative party and Midlands Co-op, visiting Oakham store and the Biogen Anaerobic digestion plant at Westwood, Northants
Eco-friendly Midlands Co-op supermarket at Oakham, Rutland- they harvest rainwater, use special refidgeration units which use a lot less power (and use the by-product heat to warm the building), gross grass on the roof to insulate, use computer controlled ventilation (all natural where possible), even the lighting is automatic and only operates when needed (computers monitor light levels and open/close blinds on the windows where needed).
Grass roof to provide insulation, with skylights for natural light
Part of a trip organised by the Co-operative party and Midlands Co-op, visiting Oakham store and the Biogen Anaerobic digestion plant at Westwood, Northants
Feb 2013
Co-op foodstore, Wigtown, May 2010
Uploaded to coincide with Co-operatives fortnight, 19th June-3rd July 2010
Sometimes you see and hear of so many things that the informaiton overload sometimes makes you forget the KISS (Keep it Simple, Stupid!) principle. I was looking at this for a while (admittedly through the LCD screen- no wonder!) and wondering what this was all about. Sweets? Silkworm cocoons? Hell no, for cryin' out loud! These are simple roast potatoes! Look rather appetising. I could not make out if these will be sold as they are with salt and pepper and flavouring, or if these are intended to be used in another dish. They will probably be sold only with salt and pepper and chilly if the dispensers on the shelf above the display are any indication. Detailed notes about the Yangshuo West Street appear in detail in previous captions. (Yangshuo, Guilin, China, May 2017)
The Ferry Building Marketplace is a people's marketplace serving residents and travelers alike. Located within the historic Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street, shops large and small celebrate food in all its forms, offering everything from artisan cheeses to the freshest of local fish.
Co-op foodstore, Newton Stewart, May 2010
Uploaded to coincide with Co-operatives fortnight, 19th June-3rd July 2010
Floor plan I drew of the A&P in the Barclay Farms Shopping Center in Cherry Hill. Built around 1960, this was an early Centennial style A&P with a basement.
Eco-friendly Midlands Co-op supermarket at Oakham, Rutland- they harvest rainwater, use special refidgeration units which use a lot less power (and use the by-product heat to warm the building), gross grass on the roof to insulate, use computer controlled ventilation (all natural where possible), even the lighting is automatic and only operates when needed (computers monitor light levels and open/close blinds on the windows where needed).
View from the roof through one of the skylights used to provide natural lighting
Part of a trip organised by the Co-operative party and Midlands Co-op, visiting Oakham store and the Biogen Anaerobic digestion plant at Westwood, Northants
Interesting food items on sale on Yangshuo historic West Street. In the foreground is what appears to be corn dogs on a stick, covered with egg and ketchup. At the far end the orange things look like the local version of cheesecake. There is a similar Arabic sweet as well, made up largely of cream. As with most people in China the vendor has turned the other way and has buried here face behind the cash box. Yes, and she has gone into the darkest corner of the store. Detailed notes about the Yangshuo West Street appear in detail in previous captions. (Yangshuo, Guilin, China, May 2017)
Originally Ilkeston Society, then CWS GNRG (Ilkeston gave up running foodstores), and transferred to Midlands Society in May 2007
With signs in both German and Arabic, this market was one of many in this area (near the Munich train station) that reflect the dynamics of cultural change in Europe.
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