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  • Claw-some creation – make your own badger paw print!

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    This event is part of our Wild Futures All-Ages Activity Drop-In session – there is no need to book in advance, just come along! Join Reaseheath College to learn more

  • The Night-Time Safari

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Come on a night safari via remote waterhole cameras situated throughout sub-Saharan Africa - learn observational and recording techniques for quantifying animal behaviour and resource use (or just enjoying wildlife) from the comfort of your own home.... or Chester Town Hall!

  • Picturing the Animal-Human Bond

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    This interactive workshop will introduce some of the research surrounding the bond that humans have with animals as well as the role of drawing in communication, expression and artistic production. We invite everyone to share their experiences with animals they are close to, whether this is pets or other animals. Supplementing descriptions and conversations with words, we encourage participants to have a go at depicting these important relationships in pictures through a 'draw and tell' approach

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  • From publications to protest: should scientists be climate activists?

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    In 2022, nine British researchers fly-post a government building with scientific papers presenting stark evidence of human-induced climate change. They are arrested and charged with criminal damage. By turns pacy and pensive, short documentary 'Plan Z' explores their motivations for engaging in civil disobedience, and asks: what is the professional responsibility of scientists towards the public in the 21st century?

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  • Dame Jenny Harries: In Conversation

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    Join Dame Jenny Harries for an in-conversation event exploring a life in public service. From frontline medicine to national leadership, Jenny will reflect on pivotal moments and challenges in her career, offering candid insights into resilience, decision-making, and purpose across an extraordinary career dedicated to public health and leadership.

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  • The Historic Shot Tower: A symbol of creative ideas in the industry of Chester.

    Chester Picturehouse Unit 10 Hunter Street, Chester, United Kingdom

    Little is known of Chester's industries, yet Chester was the base for companies with an international reach. Our iconic shot tower is one of the earliest and surviving part of the leadworks, the city's largest lead manufactory. It is appropriate therefore that the presentation should begin with its huge presence. Nearby industries will also be looked at in addition to other significant ones in the City.

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  • You can write a song! 10 ways to get started.

    Storyhouse Garret Theatre Hunter Street, Chester

    "I wish I could write a song, but I don't know where to start..." This is a super practical workshop to remove the fear of the blank page and give you tools to start writing your own songs.

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  • The Peaces We Keep, Make, Transform

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    This is a participatory art work inviting visitors to sit, pause, and write a promise of peace for themselves, someone they love, or the wider world. You may keep it, dissolve it in water, or place it in a box.

  • The Cheshire Longbowmen: England’s Elite Archers

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Join us to explore why the Cheshire longbowmen were regarded as some of the finest archers in history. Discover what made the longbow such a powerful weapon, how their skill shaped events like the rebellion of Hotspur, and why this formidable force is no longer part of Chester's story. Uncover the rise, impact and legacy of these remarkable medieval warriors.

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  • Leprosy and Smallpox: how our Chester ancestors experienced the devastation of these ancient diseases

    Storyhouse Garret Theatre Hunter Street, Chester

    Leprosy and smallpox are two of the world’s oldest and most stigmatising illnesses. Both conditions bring shame from the fear of contagious disease and disfigured bodies and Chester’s history offers an authentic approach to their identification and treatment. From the founding of St Giles’s Leprosy Hospital in the early twelfth century, to the formation of the Smallpox Society of Chester in 1778, find out how the city's inhabitants managed the challenges of these devastating diseases.

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