A FEAST of family fun events are being held at a Northwich museum.
Lion Salt Works Museum on Ollershaw Lane is hosting special activities as part of a festival celebrating sustainability.
West Cheshire Museums is staging a month of eco-storytelling, circus performances, sustainability talks, a clothes swap and art exhibition exploring the future of climate change.
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Cllr Louise Gittins, leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said: “The Big Sustainability Festival returns for a second year and once again has an exciting programme of events and activities spread through July.”
Events will also be taking place at Chester's Grosvenor Museum and Streeton Water Mill in Malpas.
A day of free activities will be held from 10.30am to 5pm on Saturday, July 22.
Professional performers Barnton Circus will be demonstrating their acrobatic skills.
Visitors of all ages will have a chance to master circus skills at workshops throughout the day.
An eco-storyteller, face painting and forest school activities will offer plenty of fun and entertainment.
All activities are free and not dependent on entry costs to the museums.
For further information visit westcheshiremuseums.co.uk
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