Young Artist Competition Entries

Knutsford buzzes with art and alfresco dining

Knutsford was a hive of creativity on August 17th as the town hosted its inaugural Paint Knutsford and Young Artist of the Year competitions. Over 30 professional and amateur artists turned Knutsford into an open-air studio, capturing iconic buildings, green spaces, and streetscapes.

Sponsored by King Street Dental Practice, the event culminated in an exhibition at Knutsford Market Hall where a judging panel, including Knutsford Town Mayor Cllr Bryan Hartley and gallery owner Tony Turner, selected the winners.

Jill Aspen took first place for her stunning painting of the moor lake. Jill said, “What a lovely day spent painting in the sunshine. There were so many fantastic artists there, and I met lots of lovely Knutsford folk. To win first place just topped off a fabulous day. Thanks so much to everyone involved. I can’t wait for Paint Knutsford 2026”

Second place went to Liz Wheeldon-Wyatt for her illustration of the newly opened Stolen Lamb restaurant.

Tony Tuner owner of The Next Door Gallery said, “I was delighted to be involved in the first Paint Knutsford. What a lovely event. I was so impressed with the range of entries from both the adult entrants and young artists – particularly in the 12-17 years category. The level of skill was outstanding. A huge congratulations to the winners and everyone who took part. Roll on 2026”

The next generation of artists was also celebrated in the Young Artist of the Year competition, drawing a wide range of entries from local budding artists. Edie Joe Fuller (age 7) won the 4-11 years category, with Richard Taberner (age 6) as the runner-up. In the 12-17 years category, two Knutsford Academy students took the top spots: Jenna Reid in first place and Rosie Birchall as runner-up.

Alfresco dining also took place on King Street creating a festival like atmosphere in the town.

Wallop, Mowgli, Piccolinos, Gusto, Smokehouse and Cellar, Rose and Crown, Patrick’s Irish pub, and Morgan Edwards all offered outdoor seating allowing visitors and residents to enjoy the glorious weather

Andy Vo, manager of the Smokehouse and Cellar said, “Al Fresco dining has become an established feature in Knutsford’s Summer social scene. It provides an outdoor festival atmosphere for diners and drinkers alike. This year was no exception, and the glorious weather drew in many locals and visitors from further afield.”

David Sims, owner of the Rose and Crown said, “What a day for alfresco dining! The Rose and Crown team had a wonderful day greeting regulars and visitors alike. The Paint Knutsford event was an additional draw and the atmosphere in town was amazing!”

Laura Phillipson, Events Manager at Knutsford Town Council said, “The feedback from the artists, our King Street hospitality and visitors to the town was amazing. Watching the artists in action and their painting unfold was such a unique experience. Congratulations to our winning entrants and everyone who took part. We hope to repeat this event next year and hopefully the sun will also make a return visit!”

All entries have been uploaded to social media for an additional public vote which closes on 26th August. The entries can be viewed on Knutsford Town Council’s website and Facebook pages.

Cast your vote on the following link – https://form.jotform.com/252312585494360

Images by Knutsford Photographic Society.

For further information on our events programme, visit www.discoverknutsford.co.uk or @DiscoverKnutsford on our social channels. Enquiries can be sent to enquiries@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk or call 01565 653 929.

Photo Credit – Jennifer Dowdall of MAK clinic Left to Right Michaela and clinic owner Jennifer Dowdall of MAK Clinic

MAK Clinic scores a hat trick!

Regent Street based Medical Aesthetics Knutsford (MAK) has scored a hat trick and signed up for three town council led initiatives – the Knutsford voucher, Take a Seat and is the first to sign up to the feeding charter.

MAK clinics moved to its Regent Street location from King Street earlier this year. The clinic is a member of the British Association of medical Aesthetic Nursers and recognised by Save Face the government approved register for practitioners and clinics. Jennifer Dowdall clinic owner said, “We love our location in the heart of Knutsford and Knutsford’s wonderful community. We are lucky to operate from a fully accessible building in Regent Street so taking part in Take a Seat and the feeding charter was an easy decision for us. Plus, by accepting the Knutsford voucher we’ve made it easier for clients to access our treatments.”

Pictured with Jennifer Dowdall is her friend Michaela who has multiple sclerosis. Michaela said, “Schemes like this may seem irrelevant to some as we’ve so many coffee shops in town. However, with having MS and despite walking with a stick when necessary, I still find I must stop every 100 metres or so. Knowing that I can ‘take a seat’ in certain spots around the town is invaluable to me and enables me to enjoy Knutsford and all it has to offer. I would urge more businesses to take part in the scheme – it costs nothing but means everything to people such as myself”

Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager for Knutsford Town Council, said, “We are grateful to Jennifer and the team at MAK clinic for taking part in these three schemes. The clinic is completely accessible and is an ideal spot to ‘take a seat’ when walking from Princess to King Street. We will be launching our feeding charter very soon, but it is great that MAK clinic is the first to sign up”

The Knutsford voucher was launched in 2020 and currently 50 different businesses accept the scheme. The voucher can be ordered via the Discover Knutsford website or in person at the town council offices. They come complete with a gift card, and each business is paid back in full.

MAK clinic join the following businesses in the Take a Seat scheme –

  • Holly Johnson Antiques
  • Knutsford Heritage Centre
  • Nxtep Gym
  • Tatton Perk
  • The Tea Room
  • Clarity Contemporary Jewellery
  • Mellor Braggins
  • Detaljer
  • Knutsford Methodist Church
  • Lost and Found
  • Arthur Lee
  • Dexter and Jones
  • Knutsford Hearing Centre
  • Cranford Café
  • The Cotswold Company