Published:
4:59 PM March 8, 2021
Updated:
8:16 AM March 9, 2021
These blue stones have been created by Rosie s Plaque to honour local women in Norwich for International Women s Day 2021
- Credit: Rosie s Plaques
Painted blue stones have been placed across Norwich to celebrate the achievements of local women on International Women s Day.
The Rosie’s Plaques project are behind the scheme and they have said it was a convenient way to highlight those women who built our city .
International Women s Day was celebrated on March 8 on a global scale to celebrate the contributions women have made to society.
A blue stone painted by Rosie s Plaques to honour Joanna Scott on International Women s Day.
Ben Kensell, chief operating officer at Norwich City, said: “We’re delighted to once again schedule a new date for The Killers’ much-anticipated concert at Carrow Road.
“The challenges for both the football club and wider society in operating in the current pandemic have been vast, so for us to get this concert rearranged for a second time is great news.
Ben Kensell, chief operating officer of Norwich City Picture: Lauren De Boise.
- Credit: Archant
Discussions had been ongoing between Norwich City and the promoters as Boris Johnson announced the roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions would include concerts resuming no earlier than May 17.
Published:
4:59 PM March 8, 2021
Updated:
8:16 AM March 9, 2021
These blue stones have been created by Rosie s Plaque to honour local women in Norwich for International Women s Day 2021
- Credit: Rosie s Plaques
Painted blue stones have been placed across Norwich to celebrate the achievements of local women on International Women s Day.
The Rosie’s Plaques project are behind the scheme and they have said it was a convenient way to highlight those women who built our city .
International Women s Day was celebrated on March 8 on a global scale to celebrate the contributions women have made to society.
A blue stone painted by Rosie s Plaques to honour Joanna Scott on International Women s Day.
Ben Kensell, chief operating officer at Norwich City, said: “We’re delighted to once again schedule a new date for The Killers’ much-anticipated concert at Carrow Road.
“The challenges for both the football club and wider society in operating in the current pandemic have been vast, so for us to get this concert rearranged for a second time is great news.
Ben Kensell, chief operating officer of Norwich City Picture: Lauren De Boise.
- Credit: Archant
Discussions had been ongoing between Norwich City and the promoters as Boris Johnson announced the roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions would include concerts resuming no earlier than May 17.
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