H&F raises £580,000 for local green projects

More than 570 people have now contributed more than £580,000 to our H&F Green Investment designed to power local green projects.

The investment will help fund greening projects including new Tiny Forests

More than 570 people have now contributed more than £580,000 to our H&F Green Investment designed to power local green projects.

The scheme was launched last month. "This is an exciting opportunity for us all to come together to make local climate friendly projects happen more quickly," said Helen Dell, H&F Resident Commissioner for Climate and Ecology.

Many local residents and businesses are now enjoying a fixed 4.85% a year return on their investment.

The opportunity is open until 13 February 2024 (or until the initial funding target of £1million has been reached).

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Father Richard, from Our Lady of Fatima church in White City, praised the innovative scheme by saying: "H&F Green Investment feels like a really ground-breaking move. It gives people the opportunity to show their commitment to the transformation of our local environment and to literally have their stake in that urgent work."

The investment has already helped transform Eelbrook Common. Next, it will help us bring new bike hangars to a street near you.

Casey Abaraonye, co-owner of Fulham cycle shop OMA Bikes, backed the scheme by saying: "We often worry about whether the money we put into banks and institutions is doing good or harm. And what more we can do to improve our environmental impact. Here is a way to affect that can benefit us, both personally and socially."

Eelbrook Common works underway

Delivering positive change

Want to help fund measures to green the borough, clean our local air and support residents in making healthier travel choices on our journey to carbon net zero?

Invest from £5 via the Abundance website, or visit our H&F Green Investment webpage for details.

Notes to Editors:

Capital at risk. Investments are long term and may not be readily realisable. This content has been approved as a financial promotion by Abundance who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (525432).

Holding investments in an IFISA does not reduce the risk of the investment or protect you from losses. You can still lose all your money. It only means that any potential gains from your investment will be tax free. The tax treatment of your investment will depend on your individual circumstances and may change in the future.

H&F Green Investment, which is a loan, is Green Loan Principles compliant and is being issued under a Green Finance Framework. This is a voluntary standard which sets out how Hammersmith & Fulham Council intends to manage its green local authority securities in the future, and outlines how they will meet the Green Loan Principles. This assures investors that funds raised can only be used to help them deliver on eligible green projects from within this framework, and Abundance will monitor the use of funds across the investment term to ensure the principles are being adhered to.

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