British Gas joins Team GB and Paralympics GB to power Athletes and their communities in the lead up to the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games and beyond

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EDITORIAL USE ONLY Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY (Right to left) Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson, artist Paul Curtis and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY (Right to left) Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson, artist Paul Curtis and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY (Right to left) Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson, artist Paul Curtis and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.
EDITORIAL USE ONLY (Right to left) Olympian Katarina Johnson-Thompson, artist Paul Curtis and Paralympian Jack Hunter-Spivey with pupils during a visit of St Mark’s Catholic School in Liverpool to announce a new landmark partnership between British Gas, Team GB and Paralaympics GB. Picture date: Monday October 9, 2023. PA Photo. The pair unveiled a mural by Liverpudlian street artist, Paul Curtis, as the 5-year partnership kicks off with a free programme for schools, Get Set for Positive Energy, to inspire children to use their positive energy to drive change and build healthy habits for the future.

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