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  • The Micro World and the Wood Wide Web

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    When thinking of the natural world, everyone pictures badgers, foxes, wildflowers or maybe tall trees in a green woodland. However, none of this world would exist without the invisible micro world that ties the environment together. Dive into this world and learn how truly connected our precious biosphere truly is.

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  • Lasting Powers of Attorney: what are they, and how can our students help you complete them?

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are hugely important documents that enable you to nominate trusted people to make decisions about your health, welfare, property and finances in the event you lose mental capacity. Join this event to hear about how LPAs work, the risks of not having one, and how our students at the University of Chester Law School can help you complete your LPAs free of charge.

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  • How old am I? Trying to date buildings in our rural and urban landscapes

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Our villages, towns and cities are full of buildings which date from many different periods. Many have a story to tell. This introductory talk will look at the buildings around us (both rural and urban) and offer some hints and pointers to dating houses, churches and civic buildings.

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  • The Early Neston Collieries: Seven Reasons Why They Were Remarkable

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    The collieries at Neston on the Wirral were worked for hundreds of years but few people know much about them. The early mines were, however, remarkable for their industrial, social and commercial innovation.

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  • On Holy Ground: Experiencing Life in Relationships

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    This lecture explores the idea that life is all about relationships, and that the experiences that we have with ‘others’ are holy ground where we can develop in dialogue with those we are in relationship.

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  • Walking and Cycling to a Better Future?

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    Cycling is well known as an essential part of sustainable transport planning. This public lecture from Peter Cox, Emeritus Professor at the University of Chester and internationally acclaimed writer on cycling and sustainable travel, will explore the implications of taking walking and cycling as the starting point of thinking about movement; not just including them in travel plans.

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