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Chester is the only place in Britain to have maintained the tradition of regular midday proclamations at the High Cross where proclamations have been made since the Middle Ages. Chester's Town Criers, David and Julie Mitchell, are the world's first husband and wife Town Crier partnership.

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    Tatton Park Biennial 2008

    2008 sees the inaguration of a new contemporary art biennial for England's Northwest sited in Tatton's Gardens.

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    03/05/2008 to 28/09/2008

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    Town Crier Proclamation

    A unique regular midday proclamation in Chester's historic centre, where Bridge Street meets Eastgate Street and Watergate Street which is marked by a stone pillar "The High Cross" The proclamation takes place from Tue to Saturday from May to the en

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    06/05/2008 to 31/08/2008

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    The Lost Gardens of Upton (and surrounds)

    The Upton-by-Chester Local History Group stages The Lost Gardens of Upton (and surrounds). There will be several speakers and computer projector illustrations onto our large screen - the format will be 'forum' encouraging audience input to add the

    From:
    21/09/2008 to 21/09/2008

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    The Reins of Power: A History of the Horse in Art

    A slide show exploring equine imagery throughout the history of the visual arts.

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    01/10/2008 to 01/10/2008

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    The Shell Chester Literature Festival

    Chester Literature Festival - where the page meets the stage as the region's longest established literature festival, the exciting world of words in another event-packed festival.

    From:
    06/10/2008 to 24/10/2008

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