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Obituary: Taupō artist Val Raymond s works spanned culture, history and environment

Obituary: Taupō artist Val Raymond s works spanned culture, history and environment 3 Mar, 2021 08:33 PM 5 minutes to read A photo of Val Raymond taken for the 2017 exhibition and book Broom to Boom: 20 Lives, 20 Years. Photo / Nick Bradford A photo of Val Raymond taken for the 2017 exhibition and book Broom to Boom: 20 Lives, 20 Years. Photo / Nick Bradford May future generations protect New Zealand s unique heritage of environmental, historical and cultural identity. That was the fervent wish of well-known, respected and nationally and internationally-recognised Taupō artist Val Raymond, who died unexpectedly on February 19. A recipient of numerous national art awards and member of and exhibitor with the NZ Academy of Fine Arts, Val spent a lifetime devoted to art and her evolution as an artist was apparent in the range and depth of works she produced throughout a distinguished art career which spanned seven decades.

Paving begins on park road

Paving begins on park road Cracks and bumps in the road show the need for repaving. NPS photo A paving project expected to last through the end of November is now underway on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park’s most-used thoroughfare, Newfound Gap Road.  The project involves the 8-mile section between the Chimneys Picnic Area and Newfound Gap. Though it is expected to wrap up by Nov. 30, delays are possible should inclement weather pose a problem.  Weekday, single-lane closures and traffic delays will be in effect from now until June 15 and again from Aug. 16 to Sept. 30. Lane closures are permitted from 7 a.m. Mondays through noon on Fridays and will be managed with flagging operations and a pilot car to lead traffic through the work zones. Some parking areas and pull-offs will be closed intermittently. However, no daytime closures will be allowed on weekends, holidays, the week before and after the Easter holiday, the summer season or the month of October

Cuban province promotes environmental initiatives

Cuban province promotes environmental initiatives Cuban province promotes environmental initiatives Holguin, Cuba, Mar 3 (Prensa Latina) The economic assessment of coastal ecosystems in the eastern province of Holguin is an effective tool for the management and conservation of the territory s natural resources. The research carried out by the University of Holguin and the Center for Research and Environmental Services (Cisat) is part of the United Nations Ecovalor project, aimed at promoting the generation of environmental benefits from this type of scientific analysis. This way, the results lead to decision-making at different management levels for the exploitation and maintenance of these protected and tourist areas.

Environmental and human rights due diligence – Considerations for apparel companies as new law looms

Having described the story so far in human rights and sustainability - and the new chapter starting in 2021 with consultation on an EU law on sustainable corporate governance - Anna Triponel now looks at how apparel companies can best prepare for the journey ahead, and how they can inspire others to join them. Get full access to all content, just $1 for 30 days A Message From The Editor just-style gives you the widest apparel and textile market coverage. Paid just-style members have unlimited access to all our exclusive content - including 21 years of archives. I am so confident you will love complete access to our content that today I can offer you

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