Chester, Ellesmere Port and Winsford buildings will be lit purple to support Purple Tuesday.
Purple Tuesday is an international initiative set up to encourage organisations to make at least one change to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. The aim is to improve the customer experience for people who are living with a disability.
To get involved in Purple Tuesday, visit:
Cheshire West and Chester Council is continuing to support local, national and international campaigns during November by lighting buildings across the borough.
Remote programmable light colour changes are available through lighting display technology in Chester (Town Hall, Eastgate Clock and New Gate) and on Ellesmere Port Library, and Wyvern House, Winsford.
The Council’s Director of Environment and Communities, Maria Byrne said: “We are happy to be able to support a range of charities.
“Charities and representatives of national days can request buildings to be lit via the Council’s web site. November includes Purple Tuesday supporting accessibility, Colour the World Orange is raising awareness of complex regional pain syndrome. Our buildings will be lit red to commemorate Remembrance Sunday and at the end of the month, we will split the lighting between White Ribbon Day and orange for the International Day for the elimination of violence against women.”
November lighting schedule:
1 November
Purple Tuesday - Championing Accessibility Across West Cheshire
7 November
Colour the World Orange for CRPS/RSD Awareness
13 November
Remembrance Sunday (red)
14 to 20 November
Road Safety Week (yellow)
17 November
Purple Lights awareness for pancreatic cancer
24 November
Chester’s 12 Days of Christmas parade (multi coloured)
25 November
White Ribbon Day and International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (white and orange)
Building requests can be made at:
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