• Pop-Up Repair Café: Repair, Reuse and Reconnect

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Drop in to a pop-up Repair Café and see community repair in action. Local volunteers will help repair everyday household items while sharing simple skills you can use at home. Alongside the practical fixing, we'll explore how repair café reduce waste, cut carbon emissions and build stronger communities. Come along to watch, learn, ask questions and discover how 'repair over disposal' can support a greener, fairer future for all communities.

  • Owl pellet dissection

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Owls are beautiful, deadly and difficult to study. One non-disruptive way to learn about their habits and diets is to examine owl pellets- the leftovers of their meals. Join us to try your hand at dissecting owl pellets and exploring what our hooting friends get up to when they are heard, but not seen.

  • Wildlife Quest with Chester Zoo

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Drop in to play a game with Chester Zoo’s Youth Board and Youth Network – discover actions that you can take to help wildlife and take on a wildlife challenge!

  • Practical Basic Life Support Skills for Everyone

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    A short session to recognise when someone needs medical help, learn the best way to get help quickly and learn how to perform BASIC life support until help arrives

  • Mini Scientist

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    A hands-on experience where our young scientists (and their parents!) can explore the biomolecular world by extracting DNA from delicious fruits using household items.

  • Nature at Night: Interactive Exhibition

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Join the Nature at Night project team to find out how bat-walks, zine-making and digital citizen science are being used to understand young people's feelings about exploring nature at night. Contribute to our research by sharing some reflections of your own.

  • Through the looking glass: Postcards to my younger and older self- exploring the psychology of ageing

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Ever wondered what you would have said to yourself when you were younger, or what you would tell your older self? Opening with an exhibition of postcards written by students at the University of Chester to their older self and members of Chester U3A to their younger self, we will explore messages and their meanings, applying psychological principles to discuss aging and its representation.

    Free
  • Chaos of Roman Britain with Greg Jenner

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Come and join us for a family friendly event with Greg Jenner exploring how, why, and when the Romans first invaded.

    Free
  • Nourish to Flourish (Photo Exhibition)

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Nourish to Flourish is a school-based project led by Kate and Ellie, helping children feel confident about healthy eating through creativity. Supported by the Bluecoat Charity, the Westminster Foundation and Crossing Borders, with evaluation support from RECAP (University of Chester). This year children explored artists from around the world and created artwork using food as material. The event includes a photo exhibition.

  • Living ROOTS, Moving FLOWS: Field narratives of environmental care and resilience

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    This exhibition invites you into a living lab where the roots of indigenous knowledge meet the flows of water, soil and climate change. Through photographs and voices from wetlands and mountains, the exhibition shows how long standing traditional practices - from reading soils and water levels to shaping wetlands and planting patterns - are active, evolving tools for environmental management today.

  • Talking Tours: Let’s Talk History

    Chester Town Hall 33 Northgate Street, Chester

    Lace up your plimsoles and sprint through the last century of Cheshire’s sporting past with Let’s Talk, History. Using historic sound recordings from Cheshire Archives’ collections, this free audio trail tells 100 years of stories about the county’s competitive, recreational and, at times, amusing sports.