King Edward VIII during a visit to the coalfields at Middleston Moor in Winlaton in 1929. Getty Images
An aerial view of Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
Winlaton is the first UK village to be fuelled using hydrogen. Charlotte Graham for The National
St Paul’s in Winlaton will make history when it becomes the first religious institution to benefit. Charlotte Graham for The National
“Anything to get us away from fossil fuels has to be welcomed" said Vicar Alison Stewart Smith. Charlotte Graham for The National
“We were a bit shocked at first but the gas engineers have come into our homes and checked our boilers and reassured us it will all be ok. Now we’re all quite excited we are going to be the first ones.” said Winlaton resident Elizabeth Thompson. Charlotte Graham for The National
A bus drives through the streets of Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
Residents walk past a board displaying information on Winlaton's coal mining history. Charlotte Graham for The National
The Land of Oak and Iron heritage centre in Winlaton - on the site where the steelworks were previously located. Charlotte Graham for The National
A sculpture of steel chains in Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
From the spring, 670 homes, including a school and a church, will be powered using a blend of hydrogen in the HyDeploy project. Charlotte Graham for The National
King Edward VIII during a visit to the coalfields at Middleston Moor in Winlaton in 1929. Getty Images
An aerial view of Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
Winlaton is the first UK village to be fuelled using hydrogen. Charlotte Graham for The National
St Paul’s in Winlaton will make history when it becomes the first religious institution to benefit. Charlotte Graham for The National
“Anything to get us away from fossil fuels has to be welcomed" said Vicar Alison Stewart Smith. Charlotte Graham for The National
“We were a bit shocked at first but the gas engineers have come into our homes and checked our boilers and reassured us it will all be ok. Now we’re all quite excited we are going to be the first ones.” said Winlaton resident Elizabeth Thompson. Charlotte Graham for The National
A bus drives through the streets of Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
Residents walk past a board displaying information on Winlaton's coal mining history. Charlotte Graham for The National
The Land of Oak and Iron heritage centre in Winlaton - on the site where the steelworks were previously located. Charlotte Graham for The National
A sculpture of steel chains in Winlaton. Charlotte Graham for The National
From the spring, 670 homes, including a school and a church, will be powered using a blend of hydrogen in the HyDeploy project. Charlotte Graham for The National
King Edward VIII during a visit to the coalfields at Middleston Moor in Winlaton in 1929. Getty Images