How are you celebrating Cheshire Day?
What will you be doing on Cheshire Day 2022? On March 30 every year, the county celebrates all things Cheshire. Cheshire Day is all about raising the profile of Cheshire, businesses, attractions, and as a place to stay, work and play.
On 30 March 1300, two days after the final reissue of the Magna Carta, King Edward I confirmed a charter of liberties for Cheshire. The charter remained in place until the 1530s when Henry VIII abolished it as part of his move to bring universal law to his kingdom.
Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council said:
Cheshire Day is a chance to celebrate everything Cheshire from cheese to salt, architecture to history, shopping on local high streets, visiting Cheshire attractions, dining out in Cheshire, or just experiencing Cheshire.
The Lord Mayor of Chester, Councillor Martyn Delaney and Chairman of Cheshire West and Chester Council, Councillor Bob Rudd will raise the County flag in Chester Town Hall Square, marking the start of the day.
Visitors to The Lion Salt Works, Northwich can claim 25 per cent off the entrance charge on Cheshire Day and visit the new temporary photographic exhibition by the Friends of Anderton and Marbury.
Chester indoor Market will be celebrating the best of Cheshire Produce. Cheshire Libraries will be sharing events and activities and some of their favourite photos of Cheshire.
You can share what you are doing to mark Cheshire Day by using the hashtag #CheshireDay for more information and resources go to Cheshire and Warrington site