On 30th March 1300, King Edward I confirmed a charter of liberties for Cheshire. This historic moment will be celebrated this year with Cheshire Day.
Cheshire Day 2021, despite being a solely digital initiative due to lockdown, was a roaring success. Cheshire residents both past and present, fantastic Cheshire businesses and a whole host of people who have a special connection with our county went above and beyond to share digitally what they love about Cheshire. Social media was abuzz with #CheshireDay. Over 30,000 interactions were racked up as well as the hashtag reaching 14million people! This just goes to show how special Cheshire is not just to those in Cheshire, but around the world.
This year we want to show everyone a vibrant celebration of Cheshire, so it’s time to get out and about celebrating Cheshire this Cheshire Day, however you choose to do so. From visiting our fantastic attractions, eating and drinking in some of the best restaurants and bars, exploring the wonderful outdoors, or just about any way you can think of, make sure to show how you and your family (whatever shape and size) are celebrating #CheshireDay.
This year, we’re really keen to welcome as many people as possible to Cheshire, and Cheshire Day is a fantastic opportunity to showcase a warm welcome through such a vibrant celebration. This is where you come in: as part of our Cheshire Family, we want you to share how you’re getting involved with Cheshire Day by going out and enjoying Cheshire. We want you to get creative with your engagement and show the world just how much you love Cheshire – you could be in with the chance to win prizes as well. If you need some inspiration, here are a few pointers:
- You could show us your top spots to visit, and you enjoying them.
- Share your visits to your favourite Cheshire spots like attractions, our gorgeous countryside, restaurants, bars and more.
- Why not make a Cheshire ‘bucket list’ – tell us everywhere you want to visit in Cheshire this year
- Show how your family welcome to Cheshire
Make sure to use #CheshireDay in all your celebrations
30 March is set to be a vibrant celebration of all things Cheshire, and we want you to be a central part of it. Don’t forget the hashtag in all your social activity and be sure to go to:
visitcheshire.com/cheshire-day
... for all the latest news about Cheshire Day.
25 people charged with public order offences following warrants in Crewe
Everyone’s invited to Congleton Pride 2026
Appeal for information following Winsford Burglary series
Still time to share your thoughts on Cheadle Market
Congleton Mum takes on 70-mile challenge to give back to hospital that saved her twin boys
Nantwich Food Festival introduces some great exhibitors and fantastic live music
Appeal for information following burglary in Northwich
Congleton Invited to Mark Armed Forces Week
Council celebrates Bidlea Dairy’s farm-to-bottle success story
Nantwich woman jailed for drug dealing
Cheshire PCC leads the way, making it easier for schools nationwide to go phone-free
Mayor of Knutsford's First Charity Fundraisers Raise Over £450 for Local Causes
Family of a man who died in a collision in Crewe pay tribute to him
Four men jailed for string of car thefts across the country
Cheshire Constabulary marks National Specials Weekend with county-wide day of action
Be the BIG difference - Join Cheshire East’s Waste and Recycling Team
Have your say on social housing allocations
£1m water mains project in Wincham
Comments
Add a comment