Our Dee Estuary: Cheshire Wildlife Trust
with Cheshire Wildlife Trust Running fromLast event: Saturday 19 March at 11am
- Free (drop in)
- Chester Bandstand, The Groves
Part of: Spring Wellbeing
Part of: Spring Wellbeing
Come down to the River Dee to find out more about our tidal estuary and the birds that call it home.
Cheshire Wildlife Trust is leading the delivery of a new 3-year partnership project on behalf of the Tidal Dee Catchment Partnership, bringing together a range of local organisations with an interest in the Dee Estuary. We are grateful to the National Lottery Heritage Fund for awarding us the funding for this project with thanks to National Lottery players.
Suitable for All Ages
11am - 3pm
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