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About CLHA

  • Chairman:
  • Mr A Cowan
  • Vice-Chairman:
  • Mr J Hess
  • Honorary Secretary:
  • Mrs Jean Fortune
  • Honorary Treasurer and Membership Secretary:
  • Mr C G Swann
  • Honorary Editor 'Cheshire History':
  • Rev. Tony Foster
  • Honorary Minutes Secretary:
  • Ms P Dale
  • Committee Members:
  • Mrs Sue Chambers
    Mr Doug Haynes
    Mr David Hayns
    Mr J Pepler
    Mr Morris Garratt
    Mr A J Bostock MA JP (Immediate past Chairman)

Introduction to the Association

The Cheshire Local History Association was formed in 1998 to continue and extend the activities of what used to be known as the County Palatine of Chester Local History Committee of the Cheshire Community Council.

The Local History Association is principally a gathering of history societies, academic institutions, record depositories and local authority supporters who have an interest in the preservation and wider understanding of the history of the ancient County Palatine. Membership is available to all such organisations whether or not they are within the modern county boundary. Constituent bodies are entitled to send a representative to the quarterly meetings of the Association which are held at the Cheshire Record Office or at a venue elsewhere in the county. Membership is also available to interested individuals wherever they may live and they too are invited to attend the quarterly meetings.

The Association has the support and sponsorship of the Cheshire and Chester Archives Service which ensures that the organisation has the professional backing to allow it to flourish.

Societies are invited to join the Association by completing the application form. The annual subscription of £20 brings many benefits: -

Personal membership is available for an individual or couple living at the same address at a subscription of £10.00. It entitles the member to a complimentary copy of Cheshire History, to attend the quarterly meetings and ensures that they are well informed on Cheshire local history matters by being on the Association’s mailing list. It is hoped that in time further benefits of membership will be introduced. Use the application form to apply for individual membership.

New members should note that their membership subscription entitles them to a free copy of the edition of Cheshire History published at the end of the membership year. New subscribers might like to pay £13.25 which entitles them to the current version of Cheshire History, a year's individual membership of the Local History Association and a copy of the next Cheshire History when it is published at the end of the year.

Please return your completed form and subscription to the Membership Secretary care of the Record Office at the above address. The Cheshire Local History Association Committee looks forward to welcoming you as an individual member or as your society’s representative to the next meeting of the Association.

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Cheshire History

Vol 51 (2011-2012)
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