Town Mayor Peter Coan and Cemetery Groundskeeper Fergal Owens holding Green Flag Award

Knutsford Cemetery retains prestigious Green Flag Award

Knutsford Cemetery has once again been recognised as one of the country’s best-managed green spaces after retaining its prestigious Green Flag Award.

The Green Flag Award scheme, managed by environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy under licence from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, recognises and rewards well-managed parks and green spaces, setting the benchmark standard for the management of green spaces across the United Kingdom and around the world.

Knutsford Cemetery is one of a record breaking 2,391 in the UK to achieve the award this year – a fantastic testament to the hard work, passion and dedication of the cemetery groundskeeper and the Town Council team who care for this peaceful green space, ensuring it is maintained to the highest standard for residents and visitors.

Town Mayor, Cllr Peter Coan, said: “Retaining the Green Flag Award is a wonderful achievement and a reflection of the dedication shown by our groundskeeper, Fergal, and everyone involved in caring for the cemetery. Fergal works tirelessly to keep the grounds looking their very best, while also taking the time to help residents and families locate the graves of loved ones with kindness and compassion. We are incredibly proud to have retained this prestigious award and hope it inspires even more of our green spaces to achieve the same recognition in the future.”

The Cremation Garden at Knutsford Cemetery
Knutsford Cemetery and Tabley Hill Chapel

Since the Town Council took over management of the cemetery in 2020, it has invested in improving the quality of the grounds and ensuring the safety of the memorials, creating a welcoming and tranquil environment where people can remember loved ones and spend a quiet moment of reflection.

Paul Todd MBE, Green Flag Award Manager at Keep Britain Tidy, said: “Parks are essential public spaces that support our wellbeing, our communities and our economy. Yet for millions of people, particularly in the most deprived areas, local parks simply don’t feel safe or welcoming. With public services under pressure, investing in parks is not a luxury, it’s a practical, preventative solution and one of the most visible ways to improve people’s quality of life.

“Knutsford Town Council have shown what can be achieved when green spaces are properly supported and managed. As we celebrate 30 years of the Green Flag Award, we want every community to have access to green spaces like this that are safe, welcoming and maintained to a high standard.

Congratulations to everyone involved.”

Knutsford Cemetery on Tabley Hill is open to the public throughout the year. Residents and visitors are welcome to explore the grounds, pay their respects to loved ones, or spend a few quiet moments in the chapel while the groundskeeper is on site.

Tabley Hill Chapel. Pink and red flowers in the foreground with the chapel standing proud in the sun behind.

Tabley Hill Chapel Open Day and Cemetery Tour

Tabley Hill Chapel at Knutsford Cemetery is opening its doors for its first ever open day – and you’re invited!

From 10 am to 12 pm on Saturday 11th October, we’re giving you the perfect opportunity to see inside this incredible venue as well as finding out more about Knutsford Cemetery. Our friendly staff will be on hand to show you around the chapel and answer any questions you may have about hiring it for weddings, funerals and other events. The team has a wealth of knowledge from wedding logistics to memorial maintenance and can guide you through the important steps of creating a special event.

Tucked away on the outskirts of Knutsford, the Grade II listed Edwardian chapel boasts beautiful stained-glass windows, a light and versatile octagonal central room and a range of facilities – including a modern kitchenette for basic refreshments.

During the day, local historian Jenny Collis will also be offering a tour of the cemetery, sharing history and insight into some of the interesting people at rest in the grounds. The tour will run from 10.30 am to approximately 11.15 am.  No need to book but please arrive for 10.15 am.

Jeanette Hine, Corporate Support Manager at Knutsford Town Council commented “This is a fantastic opportunity to witness and learn more about one of Knutsford’s most intimate venues. The chapel is an important place which serves our community members as they honour important milestones, as well as providing space for informal occasions.”

The chapel is available to host weddings, funerals and many other events including community and commercial uses.

For further information about the open day and general enquiries, please contact Georgia Padfield or Jo Arch at enquiries@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk.

If you’d like to learn more about hiring the space, please visit https://www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/services/chapel.