The Lord Mayor of Chester and the Chester Charter Trustees are delighted to mark "Cheshire Day" with a free civic history talk at Chester Town Hall on Monday, 30 March 2026, offering residents and visitors the chance to explore the story of Cheshire's historic county town.
The special talk will take place from 2 pm to 3 pm, led by the Chester Civic Team, who will share insights into Chester's role as the County Town of Cheshire and the rich heritage of Chester's civic history. After the talk, guests are welcome to have a look around one of the city's most recognisable and architecturally significant buildings.
Attendance is free of charge, but booking for the 2 pm history talk is required.
In addition to the talk, Chester Town Hall will be open to the public from 11 am to 3 pm, allowing visitors to explore the building's historic rooms, learn about its civic traditions, and appreciate its remarkable Victorian Gothic design.
The Lord Mayor, Councillor Sherin Akhtar, said: Cheshire Day is a wonderful moment to celebrate the history, identity, and shared pride of our county. Chester has stood at the heart of Cheshire for centuries, and I am delighted to welcome residents and visitors to our Town Hall to learn more about its story and significance, and the City's civic history.
This event forms part of the wider programme of Cheshire Day celebrations taking place across the county.
Cheshire Day is on 30 March, it is an annual celebration to honour the rich history, culture, and contributions of the county. The date commemorates the charter of liberties granted to Cheshire by King Edward I in 1300, which functioned similarly to a local Magna Carta.
Event details:
Date: 30 March 2026 Location: Chester Town Hall
Town Hall Open Hours: 11am to 3pm (Just turn up)
History Talk: 2pm to 3pm (Tickets must be booked in advance)
Booking: Eventbrite (free) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/civic-history-talk-tickets-1985574501785?aff=oddtdtcreator
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