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Library events to celebrate the past, present and future of Cheshire West and Chester this International Day of Older People

September 21, 2023
Average read time: 3 minutes
Eastgate Clock, Chester, lit up purple.

People of all ages are invited to get together for a trip down memory lane at some of Cheshire West and Chester's libraries this October.

The Age-friendly Cheshire West Partnership has planned the events to celebrate the United Nation's (UN) International Day of Older Persons, on Sunday, 1 October.

Cheshire West and Chester Council's landmarks will be lit purple on Sunday, to mark the day, followed by drop-in events at libraries from Monday, 2 October, to Friday, 6 October.

The events will feature photographs and maps of each area through the years for residents to look at over tea, coffee and cake.

There will also be chance to discuss what could make the area better in the future.

Dr Louise Taylor, chair of Age-friendly Cheshire West, said:

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The theme for this year's International Day of Older Persons in the UK is 'know our place'. It's about how the place where we live has a huge influence on our wellbeing throughout our lives.

These events are a way for us to come together and chat about the past, present and future of our towns, villages and neighbourhoods - sharing our memories, celebrating what makes our communities great right now and planning for the future.

Age-friendly Cheshire West wants to make sure we live in a place where all of us are included and respected as we get older, and that we can live a happy and active life for as long as possible. These events can help make that happen.
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Dr Louise Taylor

The drop-in events take place at:

  • Neston Library, in Parkgate Road, from noon to 3pm on Monday, 2 October
  • Frodsham Library, in Princeway, from 11.30am to 2.30pm on Tuesday, 3 October
  • Blacon Library, in Parade Enterprise Centre, from noon to 3pm on Wednesday, 4 October
  • the mobile library on Wednesday, 4 October, at Eccleston Post Office from 9.40am to 9.55am, Dodleston Church car park from 10.15am to 10.40am, Aldford Church from 11.10am to 11.30am, Farndon Memorial Hall from 1pm to 1.55pm and Speeds Way from 2pm to 3.30pm.
  • Winsford Library, in High Street, from 11am to 2pm on Thursday, 5 October
  • Hope Farm Library, in Bridge Meadow, Ellesmere Port, from 2pm to 5pm on Friday, 6 October.

As well as looking at old photographs and maps supplied by Cheshire Archives and Heritage team, there will be the chance to share views about the future of the borough to help shape the Borough Plan for 2024-28.

Residents can also learn more about iPad hire and digital device training sessions offered by libraries and find out about classes and memberships offered by Brio Leisure, and the benefits of exercise and socialising as we get older.

Cllr Lisa Denson, Cheshire West and Chester Council's Cabinet Member for A Fairer Future (Poverty, Public Health and Mental Health), said:

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We're really proud to be part of Age-friendly Cheshire West.

Making the borough a better place to grow older makes the borough better for everyone, no matter how old you are.

These events give us chance to get together, discover the history of our places and work out what needs to change to make them even better places as we get older.
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Cllr Denson

Age-friendly Cheshire West is a partnership of residents, voluntary organisations, business, health and care services, the Council and community groups.

For more information about the partnership or to get involved as a volunteer call: 0300 123 8 123.

International Day of Older Persons