Residents with garden ponds are being encouraged to log them as part of the Knutsford Nature Action Plan with the opportunity to submit them into the Knutsford’s Best Ponds Competition.
This year’s theme of the Knutsford Nature Action Plan is Frogs and Pondlife, aiming to raise awareness of the important role that ponds of all sizes play for nature. Ponds might seem small or unimportant, but they are some of the best places for wildlife, supporting amphibians such as frogs and newts and insects such as dragonflies and beetles.
As part of the Nature Action Plan work, the council is looking to map garden ponds to understand the network and is inviting residents to log their ponds online, with the option to enter them into the competition.
Alongside this, the Town Council’s Nature Action Plan working group is encouraging residents to create a pond in their garden – whether a small patio pond or a large sunken pond – all help support a plethora of wildlife and help reverse the 60% decline in natural ponds in Cheshire since 1870.
The Knutsford’s Best Ponds competition has two categories – Best New Pond for ponds created in 2026, and Best Established Pond for ponds created pre 2026.
Ponds do not need to be large; small, shallow ponds often have even more wildlife because many species prefer shallow water. However, there needs to be plenty of ponds in the area so that animals can move easily from one to another as their life cycles and the environment require. Having many ponds close together matters more than the size of each pond.
Entries to the competition will be judged on three criteria:
- Value for wildlife – how the pond has been created and located to support wildlife
- Attractiveness – the overall visual attractiveness of the pond within its setting
- Sustainability – the use of recycled or sustainably sourced materials
“Whether you are entering the competition or not, we want to understand how many garden ponds there are in Knutsford” said Town Clerk Adam Keppel-Green.
“Logging your pond will help us create that map and identify if there are spaces where ponds could be beneficial so the whole town is supporting the wildlife that depends on them”
You can find out more about the importance of ponds, find resources to create your own pond, and log your pond or enter the competition at www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/pondlife








