CLASSIC & PERFORMANCE CAR MID SUMMER CyCLE CHESTER RACES –
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LADIES EVENING
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Chester Zoo
Tuesday 9th
Saturday 30th - Sunday 31st Chester Racecourse -
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A once a year chance to get on your
Tatton Park, Knutsford
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Chester Zoo’s 110 acres of beautiful
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Car Show in the Northwest. grounds, to explore and discover the
W:
chester-races.com
T: 01625 374400
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tattonpark.org.uk
T: 01244 380280
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chesterzoo.org
MEDIEVAL CLASH OF KNIGHTS
FOREST TOURS 2009
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Saturday 30th - Sunday 31st
Friday 12th – Sunday 14th
Beeston Castle, Tarporley
WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAy (15TH
Delamere Forest, Northwich.
T: 01829 260464
ANNIVERSARy) COMBINED WITH
Get over to Delamere Forest for a
W:
english-heritage.org.uk
GREEN GARDEN FESTIVAL
weekend of outdoor concerts at
Delamere Forest Park, which take
MINERVA SHRINE FESTIVAL
Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th
place in what has been described as
Ness Botanic Gardens, Neston
the finest natural outdoor concert
Sunday 31st May
venue in the UK.
Chester
T: 0151 353 0123
Third most important deity in the
W:
nessgardens.org.uk
T: 01606 889792
Roman Pantheon. Revered at
Chester through a stone carved
TEDDy BEARS WEEKEND
MIDDLEWICH FOLK
shrine located at Edgar’s Field. Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th
See the annual ritual offerings
& BOAT FESTIVAL
Gulliver’s World, Warrington
performed by Roman Tours Deva Friday 19th – Sunday 21st
Victrix, Chester’s own Roman
If you go down to the woods today
Middlewich
display team. Military march
be sure of a big surprise! Bears
through town, living history,
brought on the day will entitle their
Featuring international folk groups
ancient crafts, Minerva’s owl and
owner to £1.00 off admission. There
and a gathering of canal boats.
reconstructed religious ceremony.
will be special activities around the
W:
midfest.org.uk
site including a Teddy Bear Hunt!
W:
visitchester.com
T: 01925 444888
MEDIEVAL FAyRE
W:
gulliversfun.co.uk
AT THE OLD HALL
JUNE
ORCHID FESTIVAL
Saturday 20th – Sunday 21st
GAWSWORTH HALL Saturday 6th – Sunday 14th
Tatton Park, Knutsford
OUTDOOR THEATRE
Tatton Park, Knutsford Flash! Twang! Wallop! Medieval
Tatton Park’s Tenants’ Hall is ablaze
re-enactment, combat and
with a stunning display of orchids.
entertainment indoors and out at
Take part in workshops, watch
Tatton’s Old Hall.
demonstrations and browse and buy T: 01625 374400
from a host of traders and exhibitors. W:
tattonpark.org.uk
Supported by the North of England
Orchid Society.
June - August
CHESHIRE COUNTy SHOW
Gawsworth Hall, Macclesfield
T: 01625 374400
Tuesday 23rd – Wednesday 24th
Enjoy an evening’s performance at
W:
tattonpark.org.uk
Tabley Showground, Knutsford
this ancient Manor House.
TREASURE FOREVER: LOOKING
Enjoy the largest day county show in
T: 01260 223456
the Northwest.
AFTER LITTLE MORETON
W:
gawsworthhall.com
T: 0845 124 9822
Tuesday 9th
Little Moreton Hall, Congleton
PREMIER LEAGUE DRESSAGE
Meet Little Moreton Hall’s
BAWMING OF THE THORN
conservation team and discover Saturday 20th
Date to be confirmed how the National Trust cares for
Appleton Thorn, Warrington
Somerford Park, Congleton this historic Tudor property. Enjoy a
A traditional tree-dressing
This event showcases international
2hour talk followed by a light lunch.
celebration, the only one of its kind
riders at Grand Prix and Olympic level
Booking essential.
in England
T: 01260 272018
W:
visitcheshire.com
W:
nationaltrust.org.uk
T: 01925 266764
Family Friendly
Food
Drink
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