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Deva Fest postponed to 2022 - with hundreds of free tickets for NHS staff
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Deva Fest in Dodleston postponed to 2022 - with hundreds of free tickets for NHS staff
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Officially launched in 2019 Cheshire’s Family Friendly Music, Food and Lifestyle Extravaganza, Deva Fest proved popular. Like many 2020 events, the second-year festival had to be postponed due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, but organisers doubled down and added even more star names for their 2021 event. Deva Fest will take place across the weekend of Friday-Sunday, August 13-15, at Chester Lakes in Dodleston, just outside Chester city centre. Tickets are on sale now and are said to be selling fast, with a limited number of tickets left at the current price levels. Organisers have already shown their gratitude to pandemic workers, with over £8,000 worth of tickets going out to the NHS and key workers. All tickets are currently being sold with a Covid-19 guarantee with tickets rescheduled or refunded should the event not take place.
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The 12-storey building will be clad from top to bottom in ivy
Make Architects has been given the go ahead for a 12-storey commercial building in Salford featuring a full-height living wall.
The developers said the building would be 100% fossil fuel-free, with the ivy absorbing air pollution, reducing nearby temperatures, providing insulation and improving biodiversty in the surrounding area.
The building will also make use of sustainable materials, including recycled steel and cement replacements in its substructure and superstructure.
The architect claims this will result in a reduction of upfront embodied carbon intensity from 1100kgCO2/m2 for a typical development of this type down to 770kgCO2/m.