80th anniversary of VE Day with a focus on nursing and medical care in the Second World War

Date
Wednesday, 07 May 2025
Time
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Location
Wheeler, Chester
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Open EventOn CampusUndergraduatePostgraduateFaculty of Health, Medicine and SocietyChester Ideas

Come and celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Tea and cakes from 4.00pm, event starts at 4.30pm. Hear about the experiences of those who provided nursing, medical and social care staff during the Second World war as we reflect on, and pay tribute to, their contributions.

Date: Wednesday, 7 May, 4:00pm

Host: Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society Historical Society

View the full Chester Ideas programme

All are welcome to attend the in-person talks free of charge. Booking is encouraged for refreshment and seating purposes and in case there are any last-minute changes (contact details below).

Please check the event listings for updates to the programme: www.chester.ac.uk/events (scroll down to see the individual events). Access to the Riverside Museum and event venues is via a flight of steps and lift/step access thereafter. For those with limited mobility, there is an accessible route and please pre-book to arrange this access.

fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126    

View our programme of events in the link below:

Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society Programme 2024/2025

How to get there

Access is via main Wheeler Building reception, located in the centre of Chester on Castle Drive by the River Dee. It is accessible via the M53, A55, A483, A51 and A41, and public transport from the city centre.

Cycling

There are cycle shelters at Queen’s Park which are marked with a yellow circle and the letter C on University location maps.

Public Transport

Chester railway station is a 20-minute walk from Wheeler and the Arriva 1 and 11 run frequent services that stop within a short walking distance. The Arrowebrook Coaches 26 also stops nearby. Parking is not available for students at Wheeler, however, all three Park and Ride routes, PR1, PR2 and PR3 have connections within walking distance to the site.

Parking

For alternative car parks, including the nearby Little Roodee, see the Cheshire West and Chester Council website.