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Cheshire Day is celebrated each year on 30th March. The date commemorates the day in 1300 when Edward I confirmed a charter of liberties for Cheshire, sometimes dubbed the Magna Carta of Cheshire. In celebration, we present our Seven Wonders of Cheshire.
The theme for Cheshire Day 2026 was ‘Made in Cheshire’ with festivities revolving around everything from the county’s bounty and passionate artisans to its key industries of cheese, salt and silk.
St Luke’s Church, Goostrey on Cheshire Day 2026.Chester Town Hall on Cheshire Day 2026.Cheshire Day 2026 on the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire union Canal.The Cheshire flag being hung in New Palace yard, Westminster for Cheshire Day 2026.Cheshire Day talk on Chester’s official regalia in the Town Hall by Isabel Robertson from the Chester Visitor Centre.Made in Cheshire display for Cheshire Day 2026 at Weaver Hall Museum in Northwich.Cheshire Day 2026 display about the salt making industry from Weaver Hall Museum in Northwich.Made in Cheshire produce at Overwater Marina, Audlem on Cheshire Day 2026.Food and drink producers from across Cheshire gather for a Made in Cheshire event at Combermere Abbey on Cheshire Day2026.Chester Cathedral on Cheshire Day 2026.The Mayor of Knutsford was one of several towns mayors and MPs delivering Cheshire Day messages on social media.
Cllr Simon Eardley, Sheriff of Chester, Cllr Sherin Akhtar , Lord Mayor of Chester and Cllr Margaret Parker, Deputy Lord Mayor of Chester outside Chester Town Hall on Cheshire Day 2026.
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