David Cameron's constituents offered chance to invest in one UK's last high-return community solar farms

Madeleine Cuff
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Southill Community Energy launches share offer for residents to invest in community solar farm in Oxfordshire, one of the last projects in the country to receive higher subsidy rates

Residents of Prime Minister David Cameron's Parliamentary constituency of Whitney in Oxfordshire are being offered one of the last chances in the country to invest in a community solar project guaranteed...

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