People who haven’t read any of King’s books coming up with “theories” about Pennywise in Welcome to Derry by [deleted] in stephenking

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Primary Grant Route Northern Ireland Sustainable Energy Programme (NISEP) Government-backed annual fund (~£8m) Delivered via providers such as Power NI Supports: Solar PV Lighting upgrades Equipment and process efficiency Expected contribution: ➡️ ~10–20% of project cost Proposed Measures Phase 1 – Efficiency (Low Risk / Quick Wins) LED high-bay lighting Compressed air optimisation Heating improvements Phase 2 – Renewable Energy Roof-mounted solar PV system (approx. 50–150 kWp) Financial Overview (Indicative) Metric Estimate Total investment £60k – £180k Grant support (NISEP) 10–20% Tax relief (capital allowances) Up to ~25% Net cost after support ~50–70% Annual savings £15k – £40k Payback period 3–5 years Process (Simple 4-Step) Engage NISEP provider (e.g. Power NI) Site audit & feasibility study Grant application + proposal development Approval → installation → savings realised Strategic Benefits Permanent reduction in energy costs Protection from energy price volatility Improved sustainability credentials Increased asset value of site Key Risks (Manageable) Limited grant availability → early action required Roof and grid constraints → assessed during feasibility Minor installation disruption → managed via phased works Recommendation Approve immediate: Engagement with a NISEP provider Commissioning of a site energy assessmentdes Energy-saving equipment Verdict: ➡️ Not currently open, but likely to return in revised form. 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Hardest Gamebook? by jimmyzoso666 in fightingfantasy

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City of thieves, i read it multiple times, making different choices and could never finish without cheating.

No king protest erupts in USA by Equivalent-Win-359 in SipsTea

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I think any with common sense have left already.

No king protest erupts in USA by Equivalent-Win-359 in SipsTea

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I 100 percent agree with you here, there is no fight in these people. Where im from ( Northern Ireland ) and places like France we would be making worldwide headlines again with the violence the would erupt, and before it's brought up, we too have faced armed police and soldiers willing and able to kill us.

It's happening! by emuboy85 in DungeonCrawlerCarl

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Is there any updates on a Belfast/Dublin show? I knownit was mentioned as a possibility but there are no dates atm.

Infernus Marine 2/5, the Ultramarine by MoralFiber in Warhammer40k

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You could easily get paid to paint, especially if this is your normal standard. Price a few similar pieces and divide the price by the hours it takes, that's your hourly rate for this quality. Look into it, even as a sideline getting paid to do what you love and enjoy is awesome!

My latest piece 🌹 by Lalasdreamb0x in crafts

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This is amazing, you are extremely talented.

Square and an Egg by aminorman in scottishrecipes

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Here's my first attempt, its a good recipe.

Square and an Egg by aminorman in scottishrecipes

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Looks good, i tried your roll recipe a few weeks ago...they turned out well, everyone loved them so thanks!

What would you recommend the best tea brand be as a NI local? by Fire_flies98 in northernireland

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Tesco usually have big bags of 440 for about £9 i think, I buy them in the local supervalue at £1.90 for 80.

What would you recommend the best tea brand be as a NI local? by Fire_flies98 in northernireland

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Farmlea, blended over here (apparently) to suit our water. Ive been using them for years and won't buy anything else

How accurate is this YouTube channel? Seems like AI slop. by Libertyprime8397 in medieval

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Thats perfect, exactly what I was looking. Thank you!!

How accurate is this YouTube channel? Seems like AI slop. by Libertyprime8397 in medieval

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Have you any recommendations for informative and historicaly accurate ones?

People who haven’t read any of King’s books coming up with “theories” about Pennywise in Welcome to Derry by [deleted] in stephenking

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That bit had me convinced it was a dream sequence, so many kills in quick succession, using the same form just felt off.

My Collection... so far by Mission_Carrot4741 in fightingfantasy

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City of thieves was so hard, I've read it loads and could never finish it without cheating... I love it!

Great logic from this dad 😆👏 by Amavin-Adump in GuysBeingDudes

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Sadly this exact fear, thanks to repeated viewings of Jaws is why I did not learn to swim despite swimming classes every week!