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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
with Jen La on way to collecting from stall holders in Borough Market at the end of the day from Olivier bakery - Sophie bertuchat
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
with Jen La on way to collecting from stall holders in Borough Market at the end of the day from Sussex fish- Paul Day
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
with Jen La on way to collecting from stall holders in Borough Market at the end of the day from Sussex fish- Paul Day
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
with Jen La on way to collecting from stall holders in Borough Market at the end of the day from Sussex fish- Paul Day
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
with Jen La on way to collecting from stall holders in Borough Market at the end of the day.
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DUK10059992_028
REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Costel Jugaru (borough market cycle driver)
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Costel Jugaru (borough market cycle driver)
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Costel Jugaru (borough market cycle driver)
Cara Lewis (tall brown hair - Plan zheroes borough market collection coordinator)
Laura Hopper (dark brown hair - Plan Zheroes CEO)
Sile Kelleher (medium height blonde hair - better bankside corporate responsibility manager)
Sam Knight (tall yellow jumper - better bankside travel planning coordinator)
Darren Henaghan (tall, borough market MD)
Hannah Thomas (blonde hair black denim jacket - Plan Zheroes volunteer)
Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
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REPORTAGE - Plan Zheroes Markt in London
It was almost closing time at Borough Market when the Plan Zheroes volunteers headed into the bustling alleyways to begin their surplus food collections. Within 20 minutes, the Plan Zheroes volunteers in their purple bibs had garnered 224kg of fresh produce and five local charities had arrived at their stall to divide up the bounty. Since Plan Zheroes started this initiative at Borough Market in 2014, they have rescued 29 tonnes of perfectly good food that would otherwise have been thrown in the bin, providing an impressive 58,000 meals to 33 charities working with the homeless, the elderly and people with mental health issues. Pictured : Costel Jugaru (borough market cycle driver)
Cara Lewis (tall brown hair - Plan zheroes borough market collection coordinator)
Laura Hopper (dark brown hair - Plan Zheroes CEO)
Sile Kelleher (medium height blonde hair - better bankside corporate responsibility manager)
Sam Knight (tall yellow jumper - better bankside travel planning coordinator)
Darren Henaghan (tall, borough market MD)
Hannah Thomas (blonde hair black denim jacket - Plan Zheroes volunteer)
Lauren Hooper (orange jumper - Plan Zheroes community manager)
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Street food stall. Fast food. Grilled chicken wing sale at Forodhani Gardens grace the seafront in front of Beit al-ajaib, House of Wonders, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204047
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Sale of cow and meat in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204052
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Sale of chickens in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204050
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Sale of chickens in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204049
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Sale of limes, bananas and different types of rice in the Stone Town central city. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204038
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Portrait of a woman in the market in Sone Town, Zanzibar. Sale of dry fish, wicker baskets and ohter different items in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar island, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204048
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Local people elaborating sugar cane juice naturally in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204055
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Sale of limes, bananas and different types of rice in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204039
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Local people elaborating sugar cane juice naturally in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204054
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REPORTAGE - Mehr als Gewürzinsel: Reiseziel Sansibar
Incriminating photos in the Stone Town market, Zanzibar, Tanzania. (Photo by Sergi Reboredo/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 22204056
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REPORTAGE - Poplar in East London
28/12/16. Spotlight Poplar. Poplar is a historical, mainly residential area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically a hamlet in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex, in 1817 Poplar became a civil parish. In 1855 the Poplar District of the Metropolis was formed, which also included Bromley and Bow. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 which was abolished in 1965. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower. Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th-century terraced houses and 20th-century council estates. Vesey Path, part of the pedestrianised area surrounding Chrisp Street Market, the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK. it has been in it's current guise since 1951 (before that it was a traditional street market that dates back to Victorian times).
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REPORTAGE - Poplar in East London
28/12/16. Spotlight Poplar. Poplar is a historical, mainly residential area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically a hamlet in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex, in 1817 Poplar became a civil parish. In 1855 the Poplar District of the Metropolis was formed, which also included Bromley and Bow. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 which was abolished in 1965. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower. Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th-century terraced houses and 20th-century council estates. Chrisp Street Market, the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK. it has been in it's current guise since 1951 (before that it was a traditional street market that dates back to Victorian times).
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REPORTAGE - Poplar in East London
28/12/16. Spotlight Poplar. Poplar is a historical, mainly residential area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically a hamlet in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex, in 1817 Poplar became a civil parish. In 1855 the Poplar District of the Metropolis was formed, which also included Bromley and Bow. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 which was abolished in 1965. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower. Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th-century terraced houses and 20th-century council estates. Chrisp Street Market, the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK. it has been in it's current guise since 1951 (before that it was a traditional street market that dates back to Victorian times).
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REPORTAGE - Poplar in East London
28/12/16. Spotlight Poplar. Poplar is a historical, mainly residential area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically a hamlet in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex, in 1817 Poplar became a civil parish. In 1855 the Poplar District of the Metropolis was formed, which also included Bromley and Bow. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 which was abolished in 1965. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower. Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th-century terraced houses and 20th-century council estates. Chrisp Street Market, the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK. it has been in it's current guise since 1951 (before that it was a traditional street market that dates back to Victorian times).
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REPORTAGE - Poplar in East London
28/12/16. Spotlight Poplar. Poplar is a historical, mainly residential area of East London, England, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically a hamlet in the parish of Stepney, Middlesex, in 1817 Poplar became a civil parish. In 1855 the Poplar District of the Metropolis was formed, which also included Bromley and Bow. The district became the Metropolitan Borough of Poplar in 1900 which was abolished in 1965. The district centre is Chrisp Street Market. Poplar contains notable examples of public housing including the Lansbury Estate and Balfron Tower. Architecturally it is a mixture of 18th and 19th-century terraced houses and 20th-century council estates. Chrisp Street Market, the first purpose-built pedestrian shopping area in the UK. it has been in it's current guise since 1951 (before that it was a traditional street market that dates back to Victorian times).
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REPORTAGE - 'Victoria' in City of Westminster in London
23 October 2016. Spotlight Victoria. Victoria is a small district in the City of Westminster in central London, named after Victoria Street and Victoria Station and therefore, indirectly, after Queen Victoria. Victoria consists predominantly of commercial property and private and social housing, with retail uses along the main streets. The area contains one of the busiest transport interchanges in London and the United Kingdom, including the listed railway station and the underground station, as well as Terminus Place, which is a major hub for bus and taxi services. Victoria Coach Station, 900 yards (800 metres) southwest of the railway station, provides road-coach services to long-distance UK and continental destinations. Cardinal Place, across the street from Westminster Cathedral, opened in 2006 and contains a selection of restaurants, banks and shops, including a Marks and Spencer store. Street scene, Strutton Ground.
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REPORTAGE - 'Victoria' in City of Westminster in London
23 October 2016. Spotlight Victoria. Victoria is a small district in the City of Westminster in central London, named after Victoria Street and Victoria Station and therefore, indirectly, after Queen Victoria. Victoria consists predominantly of commercial property and private and social housing, with retail uses along the main streets. The area contains one of the busiest transport interchanges in London and the United Kingdom, including the listed railway station and the underground station, as well as Terminus Place, which is a major hub for bus and taxi services. Victoria Coach Station, 900 yards (800 metres) southwest of the railway station, provides road-coach services to long-distance UK and continental destinations. Cardinal Place, across the street from Westminster Cathedral, opened in 2006 and contains a selection of restaurants, banks and shops, including a Marks and Spencer store. Street scene, Strutton Ground.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Supplier to The Cornwall Project: Sean OÕNeil of The Modern Salad Grower shows Matt Chatfield (founder of The cornwall project) and Chef Meng Zijun his produce at Keveral Farm in Cornwall.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Supplier to The Cornwall Project: Sean O¿Neil of The Modern Salad Grower shows Matt Chatfield (founder of The cornwall project) and Chef Meng Zijun his produce at Keveral Farm in Cornwall.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Supplier to The Cornwall Project: Sean O¿Neil of The Modern Salad Grower shows Matt Chatfield (founder of The cornwall project) and Chef Meng Zijun his produce at Keveral Farm in Cornwall.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Supplier to The Cornwall Project: Sean O¿Neil of The Modern Salad Grower shows Matt Chatfield (founder of The cornwall project) and Chef Meng Zijun his produce at Keveral Farm in Cornwall.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Johnny Murt, fisherman in Padstow, Cornwall, supplier to Matt Chadfield of The Cornish Project with fresh seafood and fish: here they look at crab.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Ian Warren, butchers in Launceston, Cornwall shows Matt Chatield and Chef's around his premises in Launceston, Cornwall. He supllies the Cornwall Project with top quality meat.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Ian Warren, butchers in Launceston, Cornwall shows Matt Chatield and Chef's around his premises in Launceston, Cornwall. He supllies the Cornwall Project with top quality meat.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Ian Warren, butchers in Launceston, Cornwall shows Matt Chatield and Chef's around his premises in Launceston, Cornwall. He supllies the Cornwall Project with top quality meat.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Ian Warren, butchers in Launceston, Cornwall shows Matt Chatield and Chef's around his premises in Launceston, Cornwall. He supllies the Cornwall Project with top quality meat.
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Matt Chatfield of The Cornwall Project : "My reason for being is to produce Cornish jobs whilst working with brilliant and kind chefs to make my suppliers better at what they do."
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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From farm to fork: the Cornwall Project
Matt Chatfield of The Cornwall Project : "My reason for being is to produce Cornish jobs whilst working with brilliant and kind chefs to make my suppliers better at what they do."
The Cornwall Project is a collaboration between Cornish suppliers and London chefs. The Cornwall Project supplies produce to some of the most exclusive restaurants in London.
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Tokyo, Japan - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alex Segre / Rex Features ( 1219319y )
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Tokyo, Japan - 2010
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'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!' TV Programme, Australia - 21 Nov 2009
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Katie Price and Kim Woodburn during a bushtucker trial - Vile Vending with Ant and Dec [Anthony McPartlin, Declan Donnelly]
'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!' TV Programme, Australia - 21 Nov 2009
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Japan - 2009
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Soft drink vending machines and colourful wall, Meiji dori, Shinjuku South, Tokyo, Japan
Japan - 2009
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South Africa - 2008
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Regulatory sign: no vending, Highway No 12 to Warrenton, Free State, South Africa
South Africa - 2008
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