'Back to the Future' car marks opening of green energy shop in Raynes Park

Students from Raynes Park and Ark Academy Putney Students from Raynes Park and Ark Academy Putney

The grand opening of the UK’s first renewable energy store was heralded by the arrival of a 1980s time travelling car.

A replica of the 1981 DeLorean DMC-12, seen in the popular Back to the Future films, was on show outside Green Square in Kingston Road, Raynes Park on Tuesday.

Students from Raynes Park High were invited to the opening while the winner of the shop's 'design house of the future' - 12-year-old Stella Postigo from the Ark Academy in Putney - was presented with her prize of an iPad and £250.

Green Square is the first of its kind in the UK offering customers advice on renewable energy and how to generate income from their energy use.

 

 

 

Comments(4)

tjames says...
7:44pm Wed 20 Mar 13

YAWN

Hove Ex-Pat says...
8:24pm Wed 20 Mar 13

I hope it is not an omen. I seem to remember that De Lorean went bust.

tjames says...
8:28pm Wed 20 Mar 13

with£50000000 of our money!

lordofzombies says...
7:56am Fri 22 Mar 13

and no mention of a "mr fusion". the whole point in using the time traveling de lorean i assume would be because after it went to the future, doc emmet brown buys a "mr fusion" nuclear reactor that runs on rubbish to power the time travel....

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