Linden Stores and Men's Shed

Mayor of Knutsford launches first two fundraising events

The Mayor of Knutsford, Cllr Peter Coan, is launching the first two fundraising events of his term, bringing people together in support of local charities: Men’s Shed Knutsford and the four Knutsford primary schools PTAs. From tackling isolation, supporting wellbeing, and providing new experiences for children, these charities benefit the whole community.

Dine with the Mayor at Linden Stores – Wednesday 10 June

One of Knutsford’s independent restaurants and winner of a Town Award Business Award 2026, Linden Stores will host a special “Dine with the Mayor” evening on Wednesday 10 June.

Whether attending alone, as a couple or with a group of friends, everyone will be made to feel welcome. The event is also a great opportunity to network and meet new people.

Places are limited. Tickets are £50 per person and can be purchased here:
buytickets.at/mayorofknutsford/2158342

Mayor’s World Cup Sweepstake

Think sweepstakes are only for football experts? Think again.

The Mayor’s World Cup Sweepstake is open to everyone — no football knowledge is needed. Simply buy a team and wait for the draw to decide your country at random.

You could end up with one of the tournament favourites… or a complete underdog that goes all the way.

Cash prizes are up for grabs. Teams must be purchased before 8 June, with the mayor drawing the teams before the World Cup kicks off.

Tickets are available here:
buytickets.at/mayorofknutsford/2192371

Full terms and conditions are also available to view.

Cllr Coan said:

“During my mayoral term, I want to bring the Knutsford community together by meeting and getting to know as many residents as possible. As a single, older man myself, I know that attending group events can sometimes feel daunting, but I can assure you that you will be made to feel very welcome at any of my fundraising events.

“The World Cup Sweepstake is a bit of fun, with the aim of getting the Knutsford community into the spirit of the tournament. I even got my legs out to promote the event! You need no knowledge of football whatsoever. I do hope you will support me in raising as much money as possible throughout my mayoral term.

The Mayor with firefighters from Knutsford Fire Station
Cllr Hartley with Claire and Gill from East Cheshire Hospice

Former Mayor announces £4,480 raised for local charities

Former Mayor of Knutsford, Bryan Hartley, concluded his mayoral year by presenting cheques totalling £2,240 each to his chosen charities, East Cheshire Hospice and Knutsford in Bloom, following a year of fundraising events.

The former Mayor thanked residents, businesses, and volunteers for their generous support throughout the year. Reflecting on his time in office, Cllr Hartley praised the community’s continued kindness and support. He said: “Every contribution, large or small, has made a real difference and reflects the incredible community spirit that makes Knutsford so special. It has been an honour to support two organisations that do such valuable work within our community:

Among the highlights of the year was the mayor’s sold-out Bingo Night at Knutsford Market Hall, along with the ever-popular Mayor’s Quiz Night, where Tatton Velo were crowned champions. Cllr Hartley also thanked The Angel at King Street for their hospitality.

The year concluded with the Mayor’s Charity Ball at Cottons Hotel & Spa, where guests, sponsors and local businesses helped raise further funds through donations and prize contributions. Special thanks were given to Law by Sophie as principal sponsor of the event.

Funds raised during the year will go directly to support the valuable work carried out by East Cheshire Hospice and Knutsford in Bloom.

Barry Tilby from Knutsford in Bloom said: “On behalf of Knutsford in Bloom, we would like to thank Cllr Hartley not only for choosing us as a beneficiary during his term of office, but also for the support and encouragement he has given us over the past twelve months. His enthusiasm is infectious, and we look forward to continuing to work alongside him in the coming year.”

Claire Gorton from East Cheshire Hospice said “We’re so grateful to Cllr Bryan Hartley for selecting East Cheshire Hospice as one of his chosen charities for his mayoral year. The efforts of him and the officers at Knutsford Town Council have helped to raise over £2,000. This is a fantastic achievement that will make a big difference. It was wonderful to see Cllr Hatley volunteering for our Christmas Tree Collection too as this is a huge fundraiser for us. The Hospice receives only around 21% of running costs from the government, meaning that £9,362 must be raised daily to be able to run our vital services. Support from our community is so important, we are immensely proud of the Knutsford community for their generosity.

Cllr Hartley with volunteers from Knutsford in Bloom
Cllr Hartley with Claire and Gill from East Cheshire Hospice
A group of women modelling clothes at Knutsford Fashion Week

Knutsford Fashion Week 2026

From Sunday 11 May to Saturday 16 May, Knutsford’s independent fashion boutiques took centre stage as the town celebrated its first-ever Knutsford Fashion Week, sponsored by Laura Davies Styling.

Formerly known as Flash Fashion, the event was first launched in 2019 to showcase Knutsford’s unique independent retailers and vibrant fashion scene. Following the success of previous years, the event evolved into a week-long celebration of style and creativity.

Throughout the week, visitors enjoyed a packed programme of fashion-focused events and experiences, including one-to-one styling appointments, personal shopping sessions, colour analysis consultations with sponsor Laura Davies and Graham & Brown, exclusive discounts, prize draws and in-store promotions.

The week culminated in a spectacular catwalk finale at The Lost & Found on Saturday 16 May. The list of independent businesses taking part in the week was:

  • Kanoa Living
  • Redress at Dexter & Jones
  • Blossom Boutique
  • Paris Ladies Boutique
  • Bare Necessities
  • Willow Boutiques
  • Chalk 33
  • Milania Boutique
  • Guinot
  • Graham & Brown
  • Zapatos
  • Clare & Illingworth
  • Riva Menswear
  • Oliver Wild
  • Lanigan & Hulme
  • The British Red Cross
  • The Edit
  • Satya Sanctuary
  • Children’s Adventure Farm Trust
  • Alex&er Jewellery

The catwalk show was introduced by Lucy Norris of Live with Lucy and compered once again by Katy Rickitt of Dexter & Jones. Featuring collections from more than 16 independent retailers — from fashion boutiques to preloved and sustainable fashion businesses — the runway celebrated the diversity, quality, and distinctive style that Knutsford’s retail scene is known for.

Following the show, guests explored Knutsford’s independent boutiques, many of which hosted exclusive in-store experiences and late shopping opportunities. Bare Necessities also drew attention with volunteer models showcasing the latest lingerie and swimwear collections in the shop window, adding to the lively atmosphere across the town centre.

Caroline Haynes, Event Manager at Knutsford Town Council, said:

“Knutsford Fashion Week has been a fantastic success, and it has been wonderful to see the town come together to celebrate fashion, creativity, and our brilliant local businesses.

“The fashion show at the end of the week was a real highlight, with an amazing atmosphere and so many people coming together to make it such a special event. A huge thank you goes to all the businesses, models and everyone involved in making the show such a success, as well as our sponsor Laura Davies Styling.

“Events like this really showcase the unique spirit of Knutsford and the strength of our local community, and we’re incredibly proud of what has been achieved.”

Sally Feeke of Zapatos added, “Knutsford Fashion Week is a wonderful platform for showcasing independent style and creativity. At Zapatos, we’re proud to contribute to an event that brings together local businesses, fashion, and the community in such an inspiring way. The weather could have been better, but with spring finally arriving, it’s the perfect excuse to add some Knutsford flair to your spring/summer wardrobe.” Organised by Knutsford Town Council in collaboration with local businesses, Knutsford Fashion Week proved to be a vibrant celebration of independent retail, creativity, and community spirit. Now firmly established as a key fixture in the town’s events calendar, Knutsford Fashion Week will return in 2027, continuing to champion Knutsford’s thriving independent retail community.

Photos by Dagmara Studios

Members of the Nature Action Plan WG with the award

Knutsford now a ‘Bee Friendly Town’

Knutsford has been accredited as a Bee Friendly Town.

The award, announced to coincide with World Bee Day (20th May), recognises communities which have taken action to support pollinators and is awarded by the Bee Friendly Trust.

Knutsford has been recognised for the work, led by Knutsford Town Council through its Nature Action Plan, which has seen wildflower meadows sown and a permanent educational bee trail created in 2025. The award follows the ‘Bees Needs’ accolade awarded to Knutsford by DEFRA in 2025.

Emma Pritchard of the Bee Friendly Trust praised the town’s application: “The judges really enjoyed reading about everything that you have been doing to support bees and pollinators in your area. They particularly loved your 5km Bee Trail – what a fantastic way of engaging and inspiring your community.”

To celebrate the award, residents can collect free wildflower seed packets, along with a sticker and window sticker from Knutsford Library, Knutsford Market Hall and Knutsford Olde Sweet Shoppe. They are available from 20th May until stocks run out and were donated by the Bee Friendly Trust.

You can read more about the Knutsford Bee Trail and positive action you can take to support pollinators at www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/bee-trail.

Cllr Hartley and Cllr Banks (with his bike) in the new shelter

Cycle Shelter installed at Silk Mill Street

Those heading into Knutsford town centre on their bikes now have a covered cycle shelter to park.

Knutsford Town Council has installed a cycle shelter at Silk Mill Street, opposite Knutsford Market Hall. The shelter has space for eight bicycles and contributes to the council’s aim of making it easier to walk and cycle in Knutsford.

The project was funded through a crowdfunding initiative where the Town Council pledged £1,000, Cheshire East Council pledged £835 and the balance was covered by donations from the local community in 2022. The project had been delayed whilst a licence agreement was made for use of the car park.   

The 2025 Knutsford Active Travel survey (full results pending publication) found that 21% of residents would be more likely to cycle if there was suitable covered cycle parking and the council is developing an active travel infrastructure plan that will look to make further improvements across the town to make walking and cycling more desirable.

Cllr Su Russell, a member of the Town Council’s Active Travel working group and Chair of CycleKnutsford, said “As Chair of CycleKnutsford, I’m delighted to see this bike shelter becoming a reality. Following a survey of our members, it was clear that covered cycle parking in a central location was something people really wanted, with the market area identified as the ideal spot. Thanks to the enthusiasm and hard work of our dedicated committee, and the fantastic support we received through crowdfunding, we were able to raise enough money to make it happen. We hope the shelter will be well used and encourage even more people to choose cycling in and around Knutsford.”

Lady in pink cardigan holding "Knutsford Voucher Accepted Here" sticker

Historic Tabley House accepts the Knutsford voucher

One of Knutsford’s premier heritage sites, Tabley House, has officially joined the Knutsford Voucher scheme, further strengthening the town’s successful local spending initiative.

Tabley House, the former seat of the Leicester family, houses a world-class collection of art, furniture, and memorabilia. Visitors can now use the town voucher to explore the historic state rooms and visit the 17th-century St Peter’s Chapel.

The announcement coincides with the launch of the 2026 season, which features a new exhibition exploring the life of Sir John Fleming Leicester. The displays showcase Sir John’s own artistic sketches and works created during his prestigious Grand Tour of Europe as a young man.

Gill Dent, Collections Manager for Tabley House Collection said, “We are absolutely delighted to join the Knutsford Town Voucher scheme. As a venue that has been a part of this community’s history for generations, we understand the importance of keeping our local economy thriving and connected. By accepting these vouchers, we’re making it even easier for residents and visitors to enjoy everything Tabley House has to offer, from guided tours to the special events we host throughout the year. It’s a wonderful initiative that truly captures the spirit of Knutsford, and we look forward to welcoming more local voucher holders through our doors very soon.”

Launched in 2020, the voucher scheme has grown to include nearly 60 participating businesses. It offers a “shop local” alternative to major gift cards, ensuring that 100% of the value remains within the Knutsford economy. Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager for Knutsford Town Council, noted the programme’s impressive growth, “When we launched in 2020, we couldn’t have predicted just how much the community would embrace it. Today, the voucher (complete with a gift card) is a wonderful gift for all ages. It’s a point of pride that you can now use it for everything from a traditional Italian dinner, tapas, toys and now the beautiful Tabley House”.

Vouchers can be purchased via the Discover Knutsford website or in person at the Town Council offices. Each voucher comes with a gift card, and 100% of the value goes directly back to the local business.

Two Town Rangers surrounded by open space

Volunteers sought to help clear local footpath

Volunteers are sought to join the Knutsford Town Rangers and help clear a popular footpath.

Knutsford Town Council is asking for help to tidy up Sparrow Lane with the aim of removing the build-up of detritus and overgrowth which has been narrowing the path.

The Town Council is working to support active travel and accessibility for the community, and improving public footpaths helps to enhance safety, increase accessibility for wheelchairs and pushchairs and contributes to a better local environment.

“Our Town Rangers tackle a number of jobs like this every week, but for some tasks, like this, a few extra pairs of hands really help” said Jeanette Hine, Corporate Support Manager at the Town Council.

“it’s a great opportunity to be outside, meet new people and give back to the community while making a visible difference”.

All tools and gloves will be provided, and volunteers will help remove the build-up of bramble and weeds and dig out the old dirt and leaves that have made the path harder to pass over.

Are you able to help on Thursday 11th June at 10 am?

Those interested in participating are invited to contact Jeanette Hine at jeanette.hine@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk or contact the council offices on 01565 653929.

Knutsford Town Councillors 2026

Cllr Peter Coan elected Town Mayor

Cllr Peter Coan has been elected Mayor of Knutsford for the fourth time following a civic meeting held at Manor Park Primary School on 11th May. The ceremony also saw the appointment of Deputy Mayor Lesley Dalzell, and Mayor’s Cadet Jenson Webb of Knutsford Fire Cadets; both will support Cllr Coan throughout the year in delivering his civic programme.

Peter announced his two chosen charities for the mayoral term as the Knutsford Men’s Shed and the PTAs of Knutsford’s four primary schools.

Knutsford Men’s Shed plays an important role in supporting men’s mental health and tackling loneliness by providing a welcoming space where people can meet, talk, and take part in practical activities. It offers a simple but effective way of building connection and reducing social isolation in the community.

His second charity is the PTAs across Knutsford’s four primary schools, which he recognises for the significant contribution they make to children’s wider educational experiences. He mentioned a recent example of Manor Park Primary School’s whole-school trip to Chester Zoo, an opportunity that would not have been possible without PTA fundraising and support. Peter said how PTAs enhance school life beyond the classroom, creating shared experiences that benefit all pupils.

Speaking after the meeting Cllr Coan said: “It is an incredible honour to be elected Mayor of Knutsford for the fourth time. This town means so much to me, and I am deeply committed to giving back to a community that gives so much to others. Knutsford is special because of its people, and I want to ensure that spirit continues to grow and thrive throughout my mayoral year. I will be hosting a programme of fundraising events, designed to be inclusive to all, whether you come along on your own or with a group of friends, everyone is welcome. These events aim not only to raise funds for my chosen charities, but also to bring people together in a friendly atmosphere”.

The first two fundraising events of his year are now open for bookings. It kicks off with  Linden Stores x Dine with the Mayor on Wednesday 10th June. You can join the Town Mayor and Knutsford Town Awards Business Award 2026 winner Linden Stores for a special menu designed for the mayor. Tickets are £50 per person with limited availability. You can book at: https://buytickets.at/mayorofknutsford/2158342

To celebrate the upcoming World Cup, a sweepstake is also being run. It’s £10 per team – with every entrant being given a random team, drawn on 9th June. There are cash prizes to be won. You can join in at https://buytickets.at/mayorofknutsford/2192371

For more information contact Civic Events Officer Gemma on 01565 653 929 or email gemma.jackson@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk

The Town Awards Winners 2026

Town Awards 2026 Presented

Knutsford’s community heroes for 2026 were recognised at the 2026 Knutsford Town Awards last week.

The Knutsford Town Awards, which are organised by Knutsford Town Council and sponsored by the Forum of Private Business, recognise and celebrate the Knutsford community and the people that collectively make Knutsford a thriving and dynamic community. Every winner resulted from a nomination submitted by the local community.

Speaking at the opening of the awards evening, Town Mayor Cllr Bryan Hartley said “The Town Awards are always a highlight, because they remind us of something we don’t always stop to say out loud. Knutsford is not just a beautiful town —it’s a caring community. And that community is built by people like you.The volunteers, the organisers, the people who quietly get on with things, and the people who step forward when something needs doing, often without expecting any recognition at all.

So let me say this clearly – You are what makes Knutsford so Knutsford.”

The first award of the evening went to Knutsford Hosts who received the Community Award. Now in their thirteenth year, Knutsford Hosts has become an integral part of the town’s volunteering base and were recognised for as a standout example of community volunteering.

11 year old Jackson King swooped the Youth Award. After going on a trip with The Welcome  he told his Mum that he was having such a good time and had decided he was going to raise more money so that more children could enjoy the trips with their families. Jackson followed through and raised over £500 to fund day trips for other families.

Knutsford’s Volunteer of the Year for 2026 was Christine Skinner who volunteers with Knutsford in Bloom and the ‘Friends of Knutsford Railway Station’. Christine has organises all the station maintenance volunteers who look after general maintenance and planting of flowers and puts a huge amount of effort into the planning and execution of work.

The Business Award went to Linden Stores. Linden Stores was recognised for both being a successful business actively supporting and participating in community events and supporting local wellness initiatives in collaboration with organisations such as The Men’s Shed and Stable Minds.

The Extra Mile Award recognises someone who, in their paid employment, goes above and beyond for the benefit of the community. This year’s award went to Knutsford Town Council’s Cemetery Groundskeeper Fergal Owens. Fergal was recognised for his key role in transforming the cemetery since the town council took back management and his flexibly to maintain the cemetery, ensuring he works during the Christmas break for visiting families and is conscious of Mothers Day and Easter to ensure visitors will find the cemetery in good order.

Three Civic Awards are presented each year – Knutsford’s own MBE recognises the individuals who give their time to betterment of the community.

The first award went to John Finnan for his community leadership in seeking to protect land at Longridge. John has been leading local opposition to the proposed housing development at Longridge, not in opposition to housing, but in opposition to this specific site being developed. John has stood up for the wildlife and local amenity value of this land, emphasising a case that the land should never have been allocated for development.  John’s tenacity has seen the site designated as a ‘local wildlife site’ and CEC is considering his application to record new public rights of way.  Whilst the development was approved by the Planning Inspectorate so may go ahead, John continues to push for openness and transparency in the process and speaks for a large part of the community who do not wish to see the development happen

The second award was for Pat Heath a stalwart of Knutsford Lions who has worked with the organisation for over 30 years. Pat has been a President of Knutsford Lions and was one of the first Managers for the then new Knutsford Heritage Centres. Through Knutsford Lions Pat has supported Great Places and The Welcome and along with other Lions, Pat has given up Christmas Day for many years to provide lunch for those who would otherwise be alone. Pat joins her husband Clive who was presented with a Civic Award in 2015.

The final award of the evening went to Frances McGhee, trustee and secretary for Knutsford and District Talking Newspaper. Frances helped guide the charity through COVID and ensure it continued operating through the challenges the pandemic presented and is also the liaison officer for the charity, the first contact who works with the listener and their family to get the right set up for them to hear the newspaper each week. If ever an envelope isn’t returned with the USB recordings, Frances contacts the listener to ensure they are OK, and if listeners have a problem with their device it’s Frances who heads out to help. Her nominee said “every group should have a Frances, but they cannot have ours as we value her too much”

Speaking on the night, Town Mayor Cllr Bryan Hartley said “Thank you for being here. Thank you for everything you do in this town—often quietly, often without recognition, but always making a difference. Knutsford is at its very best when people come together like this, and tonight is a celebration of exactly that.”

The awards were organised by Knutsford Town Council and sponsored by the Forum of Private Business.

An aerial view of 60 King Street

60 King Street up for sale

Graham + Sibbald together Williams Sillitoe have been appointed to offer for sale the iconic 60 King Street.

Martin Davis, Senior Director of Graham + Sibbald said:  “The property offers a rare opportunity to add value and reposition the property as a landmark heritage asset within one of Cheshire’s most sought after leisure destinations. The building’s historic character, prominent town centre location and existing hospitality configuration lend themselves particularly well to a high-quality hospitality-led redevelopment such as a full service bar, restaurant, boutique hotel and function venue which could attract both people from the local community as well as business and leisure visitors from outside the area.”

Simon Gardner, Director of Williams Sillitoe said: “It is likely that the property will prove to be of serious interest to a wide range of potential buyers including regional and national hotel and hospitality owners / operators, regional brewers, as well as local property speculators, investors and developers.”

Unconditional offers in the region of £1,250,000 are being invited for the freehold interest in the property by the joint agents and need to be received by no later than 12:00 noon on Friday the 12th June.

Mayor of Knutsford Cllr Bryan Hartley added “It is time for this Knutsford landmark to find a new owner who can breathe fresh life into what must be the iconic building of our Town Centre. This is the first time it has ever been put on the market, and we look forward to finding the best custodian for its future.”

For further information, please contact either:

Martin Davis – Graham + Sibbald
martin.davis@g-s.co.uk
07840 022259 

Simon Gardner – Williams Sillitoe
sg@willsill.co.uk
07557 853813