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  • Wild Exhibition in Magical Walled Garden

    Wild Exhibition in Magical Walled Garden

    Norton Priory Museum and Gardens in Runcorn, Cheshire, has launched artist Brian Whitmore’s incredible ‘Wild Calligraphy’ exhibition in the museum’s 2.5 acre Georgian Walled Garden.

  • Tea at the Palace

    Tea at the Palace

    The Chester Civic Trust which celebrates its 63rd year this year, is opening its HQ Bishop Lloyd’s Palace to visitors during the national Heritage Open Days festival on Saturday, 9 September between 10am and 4om. Volunteers will be on hand to point out the superb features of this Grade I listed historic building in Watergate Street on Chester Rows and provide tea, coffee and refreshments.

  • New Exhibition at Cheshire Military Museum

    New Exhibition at Cheshire Military Museum

    A new special exhibition ‘Remembering Bosnia, 30 years on’ has been launched at Cheshire Military Museum in Chester. It looks back at the 1st Battalion the Cheshire Regiment’s deployment to Bosnia as part of a UN force in 1992 -93. The Cheshire’s were the first British Battalion to deploy armoured vehicles in the region, experiencing the horrors of a civil war, helping the civilian population and protecting convoys of essential life-saving supplies.

  • Chester City Walls King Charles’ Tower open to the public in September

    Chester City Walls King Charles’ Tower open to the public in September

    Walkers around Chester City Walls will be able to venture into King Charles' Tower, a rare opportunity, during the weekends 9th and 10th, 16th and 17th September, between 10.30am and 4pm. This is the first year King Charles' Tower has opened under a Royal King of the same name and all Royal visitors are very welcome!

  • Why it’s important for children to play in the rain

    Why it’s important for children to play in the rain

    With the Great British weather in full swing and a very wet summer holidays ahead, Author and Creator of the BeWILDerwood books and award-winning play parks, Tom Blofeld, expresses his concerns on what impact this could have on young children and why playing in the great outdoors should always be encouraged.

  • An accessible day out in Chester

    5 accessible things to do in Chester

    Are you planning a trip to Chester? When you have access needs, sometimes it can take a lot of extra planning and preparation to make every little adventure possible. However, AccessAble is here to help.

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