WILDLIFE | Big Garden Birdwatch
All welcome to help identify and count birds on The Heath for this national event with experts from Knutsford Ornithological Society.
All welcome to help identify and count birds on The Heath for this national event with experts from Knutsford Ornithological Society.
EVERY LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH In Knutsford Market Hall WA16 6DF. SUNDAY MARKET Antiques, Vintage, Preloved, Artisan FIRST MARKET: 25 January 2026. 11am-3pm. FREE ENTRY
A nourishing day of nature, yoga, journaling, wholesome food and connection. JANUARY SALE- EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT EXTENDED TILL 11/01/26 Join us in the New Year for a whole Winter day retreat, the perfect time to take some time to focus on yourself and get aligned with your intentions for the year ahead. Gifting ourselves this […]
A relaxed 4-mile guided walk for over 50s in Knutsford, starting from Knutsford Road near Travis Perkins. Designed to build confidence, wellbeing and enjoyment outdoors.Date: Tuesday 27th January Start Time: 1:00pm Location: Knutsford Meeting Point: Layby neat Travis Perkins, Mobberley Road Knutsford WA16 8EU Distance: Approximately 6km Who It’s For: Beginners and adults aged 50+ […]
Supporting our Journey to the World Scout Jamboree – Poland 2027 Join us for an evening of fine whisky, good company, and meaningful purpose. This special tasting event is raising funds to support four young people from Alderley & Knutsford district towards a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend the World Scout Jamboree in Poland in 2027 — […]
Knutsford SciBar is a group with an interest in science, meeting once a month for an informal discussion – with a drink – about a scientific or technical topic, led by an invited expert. Meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month (apart from August). Time: talk starts at 7.00pm - arrive from 6.30 […]
Join us for Tatton Park 5k & 10k In Support of The Christie Charity on Saturday 7th February 2026 Come and join us for the return of the Tatton 5k & 10k. This undulating, road closed race set at the beautiful Tatton Park in Cheshire is a perfect opportunity to set yourself a personal best […]
Saddle up for a Rodeo Boozy Brunch! Join us Saturday 7 February for a wild Rodeo inspired Boozy Brunch with a country twist packed with a sharing platter of picky bits, strong drinks & even stronger vibes! £37 per head Live entertainment from Yazzmin Devoy & DJ
A FREE convert for Knutsford's Senior Citizens presented by Knutsford Lions Club at Knutsford Methodisst Church on Princess Street - 2.00pm- 4.30pm This lovely afternoon features Knutsford's Phoenix Choir, songss and scetches
Join the Mayor of Knutsford at his annual quiz night, to be held at The Angel on King Street on the 11th February from 19:30. All money raised will go to the mayors charities: Knutsford in Bloom & East Cheshire Hospice. Teams of four- £10 Teams of six- £15
Join us for a fantastic tasting of wines from South Africa! Wednesday the 18th of February at 7.30 pm, please arrive from 7:15 pm Tasting events usually last around two and a half hours. Your ticket will include 6 tasting glasses of wine and a cheeseboard between 2 people. *Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable.
Monthly Last Sunday of the month market. Knutsford Market Hall. WA16 6DF. Antiques, Vintage, Preloved, Artisan Indoor Market Hall Sunday 22nd February 2026 11-3pm FREE ENTRY
SATURDAY 28TH FEBRUARY 1345 – 1615 Throw it back: Naughties Boozy Brunch! Join us Saturday 28 February for a Naughties theme inspired Boozy Brunch bringing back all the nostalgia, big tunes & serving up a sharing platter of picky bits! £37 per head Live entertainment & DJ
Knutsford Makers Market is a staple of this picturesque Cheshire town. With cobbled streets as the backdrop, visitors enjoy a premium mix of artisan traders, delicious street food and local entertainment. Public Parking Train: Knutsford – 7 min walk Bus: Church Hill Stop – 1 min walk Cycle rack available Limited parking nearby
Join us this International Women’s Day for a nourishing yoga flow designed to celebrate strength, steadiness and self-trust. This special class will be a slow, intentional yoga practice using our Yoga Balance Boards as a tool for awareness rather than effort. As the only studio in the North West to offer Yoga Boards, this is […]
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