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"I'm delighted to support the 'lights out' campaign with Capital 95.8. At 9pm on 21st June all the non-essential lights will be turned off in Zilli Fish. Not only will this help combat climate change, but it will also be an entertaining evening. The small things really do make a difference and I hope that all Londoners will join me as now is the time to act." Aldo Zilli, Chef, Zilli Fish Restaurant
"We're working hard to reduce the energy wastage. We need to realise that wasting energy isn't doing the world any good at all. All my friends are together on this. We're going to be hosting a really cosy romantic night. All the lights are going off for the night. The lights go off and the candles will be lit to raise awareness of the little things we can all do to make a difference." Brian Turner, Chef, Millennium Hotel
"It's really important and I'm delighted to be able to help towards this. We need to do more and this is just one step towards a greener city." Richard Corrigan, Chef, Lindsay House
"I'm proud to support Capital 95.8's Lights Out London campaign. My husband Darren is very green and has been encouraging me to turn the lights out and make sure the TV's not on standby. It's only really small things, but they can make such a difference. It's a way of life at home now and I feel that if we all do a little something, together we'll make a big difference." Jamelia, Singer
"Our customers are asking us more and more about how powering their homes and businesses is contributing to climate change. That's why we are encouraging customers to take energy efficiency seriously and why Lights Out London is such a great way of showing that what we do in London can have a real impact on addressing climate change." Eva Eisenschimmel, EDF Energy's Chief Operating Officer, Customers Branch
"We hold a unique place in the community when talking to thousands of Londoners every day and therefore play an important part in bringing those listeners together for them to make a difference. Lights Out London gives us an opportunity to change people's ongoing attitudes towards climate change and energy saving. Through this initiative from Capital 95.8, we will be able to act as a catalyst for individuals, businesses and organisations to create awareness of an issue that faces all of us today." Bob Hoad Community Relations Director and Head of CSR at GCap Media plc
"Climate change is on everyone's agenda, and Lights Out London is going to bring the issue to the attention of millions of London residents and people around the world. We're delighted to play our role in this campaign." Lyndsay Roberts, spokesperson for the National Theatre
"We all need to do our bit to put people in the picture about climate change and hopefully this campaign will be the beginning of big changes in London." Sandy Nairne, director of the National Portrait Gallery
"We hope that by supporting Lights Out London our guests and patrons at the Ritz will think more about the small changes we can all make without sacrificing life's little luxuries." Stephen Boxall, general manager of the Ritz
"Capital's Lights Out London is a brilliant way of sending a message and showing that with some simple changes we can change the way in which we pollute the atmosphere. Obviously heat and transport are the main sources of green houses gases which cause global warming so as environment secretary its a big issue for me. I promise that the government is co-operating and Downing Street will be in the dark and we'll be doing the same in our department.." David Milliband, Environment Secretary



