The in-person tickets are sold out but don’t worry - there is a live stream to bring the spectacle straight to you.
If you want to be included as a friendly face in the physical audience too, send your mugshot to mugs@duckie.co.uk to be immortalised in cardboard.
A Rain Walk experience pack.
- Credit: Jemima Yong
2. Experience Packs
When: From May 17
A whole section of the 2021 programme is designed to be experienced come what may as the Festival was planned when the organisers did not know if it could go ahead.
This includes four packs to do at home in your own time:
This is not only short-sighted in terms of the quality of life of the people who live in the development but also in terms of the overall Norwich economy: the entrepreneurs and skilled people crucial to the businesses that we need can find jobs anywhere in the United Kingdom or abroad and look for a high quality of life when choosing somewhere to live.
Anglia Square. Picture: DENISE BRADLEY
- Credit: Copyright: Archant 2020
Maximising energy efficiency should be a priority both to minimise the energy costs for residents and support the city council’s aim to become carbon neutral.
Driven partly by the success of the Norwich University of the Arts, the city is developing some thriving creative businesses.
OPEN Youth Trust, in Bank Plain, which went into liquidation in October 2020
- Credit: Abigail Nicholson
Not only did it see the loss of a vitally important source of support for young people in the region, but also left the city an entertainment and conference venue light.
A year later and the instantly recognisable former banking hall on Bank Plain remains empty, with the coronavirus pandemic putting the brakes on any swift solution.
However, The Lind Trust, which owns the building, is hopeful it will soon be put back to good use, with talks over its future ongoing.
Graham Dacre of The Lind Trust Picture: Denise Bradley
OPEN Youth Trust, in Bank Plain, which went into liquidation in October 2020
- Credit: Abigail Nicholson
Not only did it see the loss of a vitally important source of support for young people in the region, but also left the city an entertainment and conference venue light.
A year later and the instantly recognisable former banking hall on Bank Plain remains empty, with the coronavirus pandemic putting the brakes on any swift solution.
However, The Lind Trust, which owns the building, is hopeful it will soon be put back to good use, with talks over its future ongoing.
Graham Dacre of The Lind Trust Picture: Denise Bradley
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