Chester City Gateway Consultation
Have your say on the Chester City Gateway proposals Running fromLast event: Saturday 21 January at 10am
- Free (drop in)
- Garret Bar
Part of: Free activities and events
Part of: Free activities and events
Cheshire West and Chester Council, Network Rail and LCR are consulting on a long-term vision to shape and regenerate areas around Chester Railway Station.
We want to hear views and ideas from the community on this vision to improve transport links, provide opportunities to deliver new homes and jobs, and create a world class welcome to Chester City Centre.
To have your say, please join us at Storyhouse on Saturday 21 January 2023, between 10am and 3pm. For more information on these exciting plans, including the details for other consultation events taking place across the city in the coming weeks, please visit www.chestercitygateway.co.uk.
10am - 3pm
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Create your very own piece of recycled paper out of waste alongside our Young Leaders, as part of The Great Big Green Week!
Join us in celebrating The Great Big Green Week with colouring in sheets, a Wordsearch and a Treasure Hunt around Storyhouse!
1 hr 20 | A colourful animation about a cheeky fairy named Violetta gets lost into the human world. To go back to the fairy world, she meets and teams up with a 12-year-old girl
In this lunchtime lecture, Dr Graham Atkin explores how Shakespeare ‘bodies forth the forms of things unknown’ in his much-loved comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
1 hr 40 | A convincing picture of late 70s London, youth culture meets identity politics in this part-thriller, part-gay love story set days before the Queen’s Silver Jubilee
Join Julie from Cheshire West Libraries in the park for a Makaton friendly storytime. We will be adding simple Makaton signs to a selection of our favourite picture books.
2 hrs 4 | AD | A former minor-league basketball coach receives a court order to manage a team of young players with learning disabilities.
An exhibition commemorating the 70th anniversary of the first uprising in the Eastern Bloc curated by Dr Richard Millington and Steph Coathupe. The exhibition tells the story of the uprising and presents work inspired by the events of 17 June 1953.
Shakespeare like you’ve never seen. Four actors. Four Shakespeare shows. Endless possibilities. You – the audience – decide everything.
MONSTRO Theatre’s new show The King of Nothing is an anarchic piece of musical puppet theatre inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s classic The Emperor’s New Clothes.