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19 Apr 2021 (Last Updated April 19th, 2021 10:09)
ST Engineering has been awarded a contract to supply platform screen doors (PSD) for the Cross River Rail project in Queensland, Australia.
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ST Engineering has been awarded a contract to supply platform screen doors (PSD) for the Cross River Rail project in Queensland, Australia.
The firm will supply 96 sets of PSDs for four new underground stations on Cross River Rail, which is claimed to be the Australian state’s largest public infrastructure project.
The new PSDs will feature a control system with Safety Integrity Level (SIL) 3 certification for all critical safety functions to meet the heavy-duty needs of the rail stations.
New arrivals include 26 lambs, baby chicks and piglets. Children have been excited to see cute little lambs frolicking in the sunshine as the 40-acre working farm reopened to the public after the long lockdown winter. “We’ve welcomed 26 healthy little lambs and they are already skipping round the lambing shed,” said Elly Edwards, Tatton Park farm assistant and resident sheep expert. “We are so pleased with how lambing has gone. It’s our absolute favourite time of year, helping to bring new life into the world and we’re just delighted to be open again so everyone can enjoy the lambs.”
SUMMER has been given a big blooming boost with the news the RHS Flower Show will return to Tatton Park in July. The floral extravaganza will be one of the first major outdoor events to be held in the North-West this year, bringing gardeners and plant lovers together to celebrate the ‘Summer of Love’. It will take place this year between July 21-25. Following the nation’s renewed appreciation of gardens and growing, this year’s RHS Tatton Park will be packed full of inspiration and advice for those looking to maximise their own indoor and outdoor growing spaces. The much-loved event will see the return of innovative gardens and fantastic florals with thousands of plants to purchase, family fun and a packed timetable of talks and demonstrations throughout the week.
Lauren Allen
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6:00 PM April 16, 2021
Escape to the outdoors for a big-screen night of blockbusters, laughs and sing-a-longs.
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Late-night cinema under the stars - Storyhouse’s Moonlight Flicks is back with a bang this summer with promises of the largest and longest open-air season of cinema to date. Open on the late May bank holiday weekend (May 29 - and hosted by Chester Cathedral’s Dean’s Field, Claremont Farm on the Wirral and Snugburys Ice Cream at Park Farm, Nantwich – there will be almost 70 separate screenings until September, with the films starting as the sun sets. Line-up genres so far include family, cult, comedy and blockbuster favourites. Storyhouse members can book now, with general bookings open on May 4. moonlightflicks.co.uk