A mother bottle feeding her baby in her arms and a mother breast feeding her baby in her arms.

Feeding Charter initiative launches across Knutsford

Knutsford Town Council is proud to launch the Feeding Charter, a new community initiative designed to make visiting Knutsford town centre stress-free and welcoming for all parents and carers of babies and young children.

Effective immediately, this compassionate programme invites local businesses across our charming streets to offer a dedicated, welcoming space for breastfeeding or bottle-feeding babies. The scheme also extends this support to any parent, grandparent, or carer needing a comfortable spot to sit and feed older children.

The Charter specifically acknowledges the challenges our unique and sometimes narrow streets can pose. Delivered in collaboration in with local businesses, the scheme creates a more inclusive environment. Participating venues will display a ‘Baby Feeding Welcome’ sticker in their windows, assuring visitors that a welcoming space is available without the obligation to make a purchase.

“We are proud to support our community with this initiative,” said Town Centre Manager Sandra Curties “Knutsford is a town with a big heart, and by introducing the feeding charter, we are taking a step towards ensuring that our shops are accessible to all, reinforcing our commitment to inclusivity.”

Participating locations include:

  • Knutsford Heritage Centre, 90A King Street, WA16 6ED
  • Dagmara Studios, 8A Minshull Street, WA16 6HG
  • Cranford Café, 10-12 Canute Place, WA16 6BH
  • The Tea Room, Cotton Shop Yard, 73 King Street, WA16 6DX
  • Detaljer, 39-41 Princess Street, WA16 6BW
  • Booths, Stanley Road, WA16 0BS
  • KnutCraft, Ruskin Rooms, Drury Lane, WA16 6HA
  • Knutsford Market Hall, Silk Mill Street, WA16 6DF
  • Neki Café, 19 King Street, WA16 6DW
  • Satya Sanctuary, 44-46 King Street, WA16 6DT
  • MAK Clinic, Royal George Building, Regent Street, Wa16 6GR

Charlotte Montgomery, owner of Satya Sanctuary said, “Joining this scheme felt like a natural step for us. Our studio already offers a range of parent and baby classes, including Baby Yoga, Baby Massage, Mamma Barre and Mamma Reformer. We’re used to mums feeding their babies in class and always want them to feel relaxed and at home”

Charlotte continues, “Our chill-out lounge is open to any parent or carer passing by during our opening hours. You’re welcome to pop in for a complimentary herbal tea, use our baby-changing facilities, or just take a quiet moment to unwind. We’re easy to find, fully accessible before and after classes via the courtyard just behind Jessica Stone on Church Hill. There’s a short video on our Instagram page showing the entrance if you need a hand finding us. We’d love to see more local businesses get involved to help make our town even more welcoming for parents and babies”

Emma who runs Cheshire East Mum Club said, “This is such a wonderful idea, and I will be spreading the word across all my members. If you have a crying baby or a hungry toddler or both the relief when you spy a ‘Baby Feeding Welcome sticker’ will be immense. Well done, Knutsford!”

Any Knutsford business who wishes to join the scheme can contact sandra.curties@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk

All participating businesses and further details of the charter can be found on https://www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/services/feeding-charter and www.discoverknutsford.com

Town Mayor Bryan Hartley and Barney Howard of Hop Central stood with their volunteers with the cheque for the grant.

Hope Central Debt Centre Supported by Community Grant Scheme

In the latest round of Knutsford Town Council’s Community Grant Scheme, Hope Central has been awarded £1,500 to support the work of their Debt Centre.

Hope Central’s Debt Centre, in partnership with Christians Against Poverty (CAP), has successfully benefited many local residents in their journey to becoming debt free. The Debt Centre is completely free of charge and is available to those with unmanageable debt.

The service provides face-to-face appointments, usually in the client’s home, and debt coaches offer both practical financial support and emotional support.

Based on research conducted by CAP, 50% of people accessing debt services have considered or attempted suicide as a way out of debt. Mental health and debt are interlinked and by supporting people out of debt, Hope Central is not only facilitating financial stability, but also helping reduce feelings of isolation, despair, anxiety and ultimately, reducing the risk of suicide in our local area.

The grant will offer funding towards the charity’s Christians Against Poverty Subscription, allowing these essential services to continue operating. Christians Against Poverty are regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority to be able to offer financial advice. The subscription fee also covers the training of Debt Coaches, and other practical support systems that enable the work to continue.

Barney Howard, Director of Community Partnerships shared:

“We’re so grateful for the generous support from Knutsford Town council to our debt service which we run in partnership with CAP. This money will allow us to continue to meet those in unmanageable debt and help them into financial freedom.”

Hope Central is a Christian charity with the objectives of bringing hope and relieving poverty in NE Cheshire. They provide front line services including 2 Food Banks, an affordable Pantry, 4 Hope Centres and a Debt Centre as well as courses to improve people’s quality of life. Their services aim to create long term solutions, to protect and support vulnerable people to live an independent life, contributing to the local community and economy; working closely with referral agencies, as well as local and national organisations.

For more information about Hope Central please visit https://hopecentral.org.uk/. To refer yourself or someone else to their debt service please call 0800 328 0006.

The Town Council’s Community Grant Scheme provides grants of up to £1,500 to support community projects and activities within Knutsford. Funding priorities include providing services/opportunities for young people or older people, providing new or improved assets or services for the community and enhancing the profile or reputation of the Town.  The next deadline for applications is 31st December 2025. For more information visit: https://www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/services/community-grants.