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Visit Chester and Cheshire

Cheshire's Rural Escapes are not far away

Cheshire's Rural Escapes are not far away

  • Chester Racecourse Wedding Fayre 
    Chester Racecourse 
    19th February 2012 

    With 80 dedicated Wedding Suppliers and demonstrations throughout the day, this will be a fabulous event .....

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  • Tatton Park Scarecrow Festival  
    Tatton Park Gardens 
    11th February 2012 - 19th February 2012 

    Visit Tatton's Scarecrow Festival in the Gardens and at the Farm this spring half-term ....

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  • Couples: A Valentine’s Special of a Shakespeare Cabaret 
    Davenham Players, Davenham 
    9th February 2012 - 11th February 2012 

    Tin Shed Theatre Company, in association with Just Add Water Theatre, present a cabaret night of love.

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  • Chester Food, Drink & Lifestyle Festival  
    Chester Racecourse 
    7th April 2012 - 9th April 2012 

    The 2012 Chester Food, Drink and Lifestyle Festival will be the 11th festival and it's ready to be the biggest and best yet ....

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  • County Charity Cycle 
    Edgeley Park, Stockport 
    17th March 2012 

    Stockport County supporters are getting on their bikes for the "County Charity Cycle" to raise money for good causes ....

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  • Boredom Busters Week 
    Ness Botanic Gardens 
    13th February 2012 - 17th February 2012 

    For school half-term visit the Boredom Busters Week at Ness Gardens ....

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CHESTER MUSIC FESTIVAL'S MUSIC TRAIN FROM CHESTER TO PLUMLEY
8th July 2009

Gus Glynn and Friends are playing and singing on the Music Train and at the Golden Pheasant pub in Plumley on Wednesday 8 July.  The train leaves Chester at 19:07 and we return at 22:45.

Gus Glynn and Friends music ranges ‘from stomping rhythms to sad sweet ballads and atmospheric experimental interludes with deep roots in folk, country, blues, classical and world music this fine blend of acoustic ingenuity comes alive.  A vast collection of finely crafted original songs intricately woven in strings and percussion with guitar, fiddle, mandolin, slide, triangle, tubular bell and kick drum.'

The Music Train uses one of the regular hourly services on the Mid Cheshire line. There is no charge for the event - just the price of your ordinary train ticket. Your 'admission' is the train fare. Other than drinks and food at the pub, there is nothing else to pay - though there is a collection for the musicians at the end.

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