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Completed Energy Efficiency Projects Using Salix Financing in FY 2017/18 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Abertay University Addenbrooke's Hospital Admiral Lord Nelson School Angus Council Aragon Primary School Ark Burlington Danes Academy Ashfield Primary School Aston University Athersley South Primary School Avenue Primary School Avonbourne College Aylesbury Vale District Council Baines School Balderstone St Leonard's CofE Primary School Bangabandhu Primary School Barby & Onley Parish Council Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council Batchwood School Bath Spa University Beanfield Primary School Beechwood Primary Academy Beechwood Primary School Bidbury Junior School Bishop Douglass School Bishop Walsh Catholic School Bitterne C of E Primary School Blackburn Primary School Blenheim Primary School Blisland Primary School Bohunt School Borough Council of King's Lynn & West Norfolk Borough of Poole Boston Grammar School Bournemouth Borough Council Bournemouth University Bowland High Boxmoor Primary School Bracknell & Wokingham College Brent Council Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Brenzett Church of England Primary School Brigstock Parish Council Bristol City Council Brixham College Academy Trust Broomfield Community Primary School Brunel University BSix Sixth Form College Buckinghamshire County Council Bury Council Caerphilly County Borough Council Calday Grange Grammar School Canterbury Christ Church University Carbeile Junior School Cardiff Metropolitan University Carmarthenshire County Council Castle Manor Primary Academy Challney High School for Boys Chandag Junior School Chapel Allerton Primary School Charles Darwin Community Primary School Cheadle Primary School Chelmsford County High School for Girls Cheltenham Bournside School and 6th Form Centre Chepping Wycombe Parish Council Cheshire East Council Cheshire West & Chester Council Christ The King Voluntary Academy Churchfield CofE (VC) Primary School City of Edinburgh Council City of York Council Clackmannanshire Council Coleg Cambria Coleshill CE Primary School College of West Anglia Coniston Primary School Conwy County Borough Council Coupals Primary Academy Cranfield University Craven College Davenant Foundation School Denbighshire County Council Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Derby City Council Doncaster MBC Dovelands Primary School Dumfries and Galloway Council Durham University East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust East Ayrshire Council East Renfrewshire Council East Sussex County Council Eastburn Junior and Infant School Embsay CofE (VC) Primary School Emerson Valley School Essex County Council Falkirk Council Farnborough Academy Firth Park Academy Flintshire County Council Friarswood Primary School Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Frome Vale Academy Gateshead Council Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust Germoe Community Primary School Glapthorn Parish Council Glasgow City Council Glasgow Life Glazebury CofE (Aided) Primary School Glebelands Primary School Glemsford Primary Academy Gloucestershire County Council Greenacre Academy Guildford Borough Council Gwersyllt Community Council Hail Weston Parish Council Hanham Woods Academy Harewood College Hastings High School Hazlemere Parish Council Heriot Watt University Herne CE Junior School Hertfordshire County Council Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Highcliffe School Hitchin Boys School Holyrood Academy Holywell Green Primary School Horsenden Primary School Hovingham Primary School Hoyle Court Primary School Huntingdonshire District Council Hyde Park School Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust IQRA Academy Education Trust Isle of Anglesey County Council James Bateman Junior High School John Bramston Primary School John Colet School Kent County Council Kingston University Kirkburton Middle School Kirklees College Knowl Hill CofE Academy Knowleswood Primary School Lakelands Academy Lawefield Primary School Leeds Beckett University Leeds City Council Lickey Hills Primary School Lincolnshire County Council Links Primary School Lodge Park Academy Lomeshaye Junior School London Borough of Bexley London Borough of Brent London Borough of Enfield London Borough of Harrow London Borough of Havering London Borough of Waltham Forest London South Bank University Loughborough University Lyndon Green Infant School Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Manchester City Council Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Manchester Metropolitan University Marlborough School, Cornwall Marpool Primary School Marvels Lane Primary School Matthew Arnold School Meadow Vale Primary School Meanwood C of E Primary School Medway Community Primary School Medway Council Middleton Primary School Midlothian Council Mill Ford School Milton Keynes Council Monkhouse Primary School Monmouthshire County Council Moor Allerton Hall Primary School Moor Park High School Moray Council Morden Primary School Myerscough College Napier University Newbridge Learning Community Newby Primary School Newcastle upon Tyne City Council Newlands Girls' School Newman University College Newton Abbot College Norland CE School North Kent College North Lanarkshire Council North Shropshire College Northampton Borough Council Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust Northamptonshire County Council Northumbria NHS Northumbria University Norwich City Council Nottingham City Council Nottingham Trent University Nottinghamshire County Council Old Clee Primary Academy Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Otterham Community Primary School Our Lady & St Werburgh's Catholic Primary School Oxford Brookes University Oxford City Council Peckover Primary School Penponds School Plymouth Hospitals NHS Trust Plymouth University Portsmouth City Council Queen Elizabeth’s Academy Queen Mary University of London Queen's University Belfast Reading Borough Council Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council Reigate School Robartes ACE Academy Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council Rosebank Primary School Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council Royal Veterinary College Ruabon Community Council Rushcliffe School Russet House School Sandbach School Scissett Middle School Scottish Borders Council Shadwell Primary School Shakespeare Primary School Sheffield City Council Shepherd Primary School Sheringham High School Shetland Islands Council Shetlands Island Council Shevington High School Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys Sir Bernard Lovell Academy Sir Thomas Boughey High School Skegness Grammar School Slade Primary School South Ayrshire Council South Staffordshire College Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 South Tyneside Borough Council South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust Southampton City Council Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Spinney Hill Primary School St Chad’s Primary School St Edwards Church Of England School & Sixth Form College St George's Academy St George's CE Primary School St George's, University of London St Giles School St Hilary School Academy St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Primary School St Mary's C of E Primary School, Cornwall St Peter's Catholic School St Peter's CofE Primary School St Saviour's CofE (VC) Primary School St Teresa’s Catholic Primary School St Thomas More Catholic School St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School St. Meriadoc CE Junior Academy St.Agnes ACE Academy St.Columb Major ACE Academy Standish Community High School Stirling Council Stithians Community Primary School Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Stockton Riverside College Stokesley School Suffolks Primary School Sunderland City Council Talbot First School The British School The Cedars Primary School The City of Cardiff Council The Coleshill School The Costello School The Deepings School The Forest School The Good Shepherd Catholic Primary Academy The Lincoln Manor Leas Junior Academy Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 The Open University The Priory CE Primary School The University of Liverpool The University of Nottingham The William Amory Primary School Thomas Alleyne's High School Thornden School Thurrock Council Torfaen County Borough Council Torridon Junior School Trafalgar School Trafford Council Trenode C of E Primary School Troon CP School Ulverley Primary School University College London University Hospitals Of Morecambe Bay NHS FT University of Bath University of Bedfordshire University of Birmingham University of Cambridge University of Chichester University of Dundee University of East Anglia University of East London University of Essex University of Exeter University of Glasgow University of Kent University of Leicester University of Lincoln University of Manchester University of Newcastle University of Portsmouth University of Salford University of Sheffield University of St Andrews University of Surrey University of York Up Holland High School Vale of Glamorgan Council Version 2 Public Sector Organisation listing - completed energy efficiency projects using Salix financing in FY 2017/18 Valentine Primary School Wakefield College Wandsworth Borough Council Warren Wood Primary Academy Waterhouses CofE (VC) Primary School Watton-at-Stone Primary and Nursery School Wellsway School Werrington Primary School West Sussex County Council White Waltham CofE Academy Whitehall Primary School Wigginton Parish Council Wildern School Wilson's School Windmill Primary School Woking High School Woodcroft First School Woodside High School Woodside Primary School Wootton Wawen CofE Primary School Wymondham College Wyvern School Version 2 .
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