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  • Spellbound Forest  
    Delamere Forest 
    19th May 2012 - 20th May 2012 

    An enchanting day out as we invite a family audience to follow the paths in Delamere Forest, each telling the story ....

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  • Dinosaurs Bite Back 
    Chester Zoological Gardens 
    4th Apr 2012 - 4th Nov 2012 

    The dinosaurs are back at Chester Zoo and they are even bigger and louder ....

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  • Chester History Hunter Walking Tour 
    Town Hall Visitor Information Centre, Chester 

    Enjoy the Best of Chester with this daily walking tour ....

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  • Just One Look at 1960s Chester 
    Chester History and Heritage 
    2nd Apr 2012 - 29th Jun 2012 

    Welcome to Chester fifty years ago, a time of destruction and construction in the city ....

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  • Olympic Posters 
    Grosvenor Museum 
    7th Apr 2012 - 17th Jun 2012 

    View the complete set of official Summer Olympic posters, from the Olympic Foundation in Lausanne ....

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  • Outdoors: Photographic Workshop  
    Northwich Woodlands 
    21st May 2012 

    An evening workshop led by professional photographers Tracy and John Langley ....

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Helsby

Iron Age people constructed a fort on Helsby Hill and it's easy to see why - the summit is 123m above sea level and offers magnificent views over the Mersey.

On a clear day the Liverpool skyline is visible with the outlines of the Anglican and Metropolitan Cathedrals standing out.

Sandstone was extracted from Mountskill Quarry from the early 1800s until the 1920s. Much of the stone was transported by ferry to Liverpool and Birkenhead, where several buildings, including the customs house near Canning Dock were built of Helsby stone.

The quarry had its own dedicated tramway to Ince Pier. In 1988 the old quarry was transformed into Helsby Quarry Nature Park. The park contains a range of trees and is inhabited by many animal and bird species. The geology of the site is one of its main features and includes exposed rock walls and a tunnel, which enable Sandstone formations from the Triassic period (280-250 million years ago) to be viewed.

Whatever time of year you visit, Helsby Quarry has something for your visit.  Bluebells and primroses in spring, to a green gem in summer and not forgetting autumn and winter, when the rock faces are even more striking.

Helsby Railway Station was the first winner of the Cheshire Best Kept Station Competition in 2003, thanks to the work of the North Cheshire Rail Users Group.  They are the only station to have won an award every year since the awards were launched to encourage community involvement at Cheshire's railway stations.

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