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At a London rooftop bar, drinking and laughter return as lockdown eases

2 Min Read LONDON (Reuters) - On a London rooftop terrace on Monday, hundreds of people savoured the chance to meet and drink together for the first time in months, after the government eased COVID-19 restrictions and allowed pubs and restaurants to serve small groups outdoors. Slideshow ( 5 images ) The Skylight bar in the east of the capital was abuzz with chatter and laughter, a welcome return to some kind of normality for Britons who had endured one of the world’s longest lockdowns. “Best I’ve ever felt,” said Chloe Hicks, a student, when asked what it was like to meet up with friends over a drink. “It’s really nice to be back out and with everyone.”

Student Art Exhibition Returning Online

Saint John, NB, Canada / Country 94 Apr 3, 2021 12:41 PM Canada Games Gallery hallway bedecked with Class 2021 s artwork and art by former IB Art teacher Elizabeth Donnelly-Nelson (Credit: SJAC) Saint John High School’s annual International Baccalaureate Art Exhibit is once again taking an online form for its 15 th showcase at the Saint John Arts Centre. “They’ve done some beautiful pieces and the show went up without a hitch – they just look great,” said IB Art Instructor Amber Young said of the students’ work, adding that this year’s exhibit features very strong drawing and pen and ink artwork along with paintings.

Student Art Exhibition Returning Online

Student Art Exhibition Returning Online
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Social licence emerges as critical issue for renewable energy zones, NSW says

15 March 2021 The NSW government could consider using new powers to prohibit renewable energy projects from connecting to the grid in circumstances where there is strong community opposition to the project, in a message to project developers that building and maintaining strong social licence will be critical to the state’s renewable energy zones. Speaking to the Large-scale Solar Forum hosted by the Clean Energy Council on Thursday, the NSW government’s director for energy infrastructure and zones, Chloe Hicks, said the development of social licence between renewable energy developers and the communities where projects will be built would be key to the successful development of the renewable energy zones that are planned across New South Wales.

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