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Cath Turpin talks on the origins and history of the National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port.

This year will see the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Museum.

Meetings are at the Holiday Inn, Lower Mersey St., Ellesmere Port, CH65 2AL

Meetings are free of charge and visitors are welcome to join with our members.

Enjoy testing out your luck with our fun raffle

Our sales and shop are available for Christmas Cards and Publications.

Drinks are available from the hotel bar – just along the corridor

Branch
IWA Chester & Merseyside Branch
Event Date(s)

Tuesday 14th October

Cost

Free event

Location

Ellesmere Port

Access for allIWAVolunteering

IWA Chester & Merseyside Branch social meeting – October 2025

Cath Turpin talks on the origins and history of the National Waterways Museum at Ellesmere Port.

This year will see the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Museum.

Meetings are at the Holiday Inn, Lower Mersey St., Ellesmere Port, CH65 2AL

Meetings are free of charge and visitors are welcome to join with our members.

Enjoy testing out your luck with our fun raffle

Our sales and shop are available for Christmas Cards and Publications.

Drinks are available from the hotel bar – just along the corridor

Details

Meeting

Time & Dates

All meetings will be held at 7.30 pm on the second Tuesday of the month.

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Location

Ellesmere Port

Holiday Inn Ellesmere Port - Cheshire Oaks by IHG, Lower Mersey Street, Ellesmere Port CH65 2AL, UK

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