 We are reimagining work in the tech industry by being very proud of being a co-op and talking about it as much as we can and not being afraid to be different to other organisations in the tech sector. Helping establish co-tech was a massive step for outlandish and for tech co-ops in general. Co-tech is a network of 25 digital co-op based around the UK. We're trying to lead by example and collaborate, pitch for work, win work together, we're meeting gan siaradol. Rydw i eisiau gweithio gyda'r cyfnogol yn ymgyrchol ac yn ystod y bydd y fath o'r gweithio i bethau ymddangos. Angles and Codars mae'r Llyfr Oeddon Llyfr gan ymgyrchol cerddol iawn. Rwy'n meddwl i'r podi Gweithio ar gyfer cadw'r lef, ac mae'r meddwl i'r meddwl i'r meddwl. Mae'r tuad o'r ymdwyng ac mae'r tech yn ei ddymogol. That's what we're all about. Leeds Community Homes is a co-operative. We're a group of people who got together two and a half years ago and said there's some amazing practice and leads around community-led housing. Let's do some more. We stood here at Lylac, which is one of the jewels in the crowns for community-led housing. When we think about how we deliver housing in this country, profit is at the heart of it, and what should be at the heart of it is people. Our very first project we launched a community share offer last year and what we wanted to do was raise a maximum of £360,000 to buy our first 16 community-led homes. And we did it. The Sevendale Farm is an organic dairy farm. Currently it has 250 milking cows. My co-operative is Omsco. That's the organic milk surprise co-operative and it's a national co-operative that covers about 250 farmers up and down the UK. All of the milk produced here is sold through Omsco. All farmers, whether they're organic or conventional, have a problem with making end meet sometimes. What we gain from being in the organic co-operative is that we have found other markets for milk. Whatever price we're able to sell our milk or our dairy products for comes back to us, which is a nice way that knowing you've got back what you deserve to get back. Unicon has been trading for 21 years from a turnover of under 100,000 the first year and we now have turned over 7 million. How we trade is something we're very proud of and our offer shows that when you walk in the door. We offer secure employment. We all get the same early wage understanding that all skills are very valuable and important to running businesses. So much in society we're bombarded with a competitive approach and it's about reimagining that and reworking it and doing things that kind of on the surface level perhaps don't look that different, i.e. we're making and selling artisan breads which is what a lot of different bakeries across the country are doing, but behind the scenes we're approaching things in quite a different way. What we're providing is a kind of alternative vision for the economy, for housing, for how society can work. Now is a brilliant time to get involved with co-ops and inform yourselves on what co-ops are and to start one. When people feel that they don't have the power to make a difference co-ops are an example of you can do that you can take control of your workplace and do things a little bit differently.