ENTERTAINMENT | Murder Mystery Night
Dance the night away with a live performance from a Soul and Motown tribute act who will be performing a selection of classic songs. Includes a delicious three course dinner with a DJ and disco.
Dance the night away with a live performance from a Soul and Motown tribute act who will be performing a selection of classic songs. Includes a delicious three course dinner with a DJ and disco.
A Wicked Breakfast with Elphaba & Glinda 💫 All the way from the Emerald City, the witches of Oz can’t wait to welcome children from across Cheshire to experience the magic of Wicked at The Lost and Found this year! After sitting down to enjoy a delicious breakfast as a family, you will then be […]
Did you know there are over 30 defibrillators in and around Knutsford? But would you know what to do in an emergency? Join us for a friendly coffee morning and learn the simple skills that could help save someone’s life. Hosted by Knutsford Community First Responder Trust and Knutsford Hearing Centre Knutsford Methodist Church, Princess […]
Join Thai Kitchen for a celebration of all things Thai! The evening starts at 7pm and includes - Demonstration and displays of Thailand's national sport of Muay Thai DJ spinning the best of R&B and 90's hip hop A selection of signature Thai dishes available to purchase throughout the evening A chance to win a […]
One of our amazing yoga teachers, Monique, is not only an inspiring guide on the mat, she’s also incredibly talented off it. Drawing on her background as a children’s literacy specialist, she has woven her two passions together and written a beautiful new book! 📖💛 Join us for the very first interactive reading of “Molly […]
Crosstown Community Orchard is hosting a fundraising quiz night at Knutsford Market Hall to raise funds for a new shed. Don't worry, you don't need the knowledge of a pomologist; whilst there will be some fruity angles to the quiz, it will be a general knowledge quiz suitable for all. Prizes will be up for […]
Knutsford Pumpkin Path is an annual Halloween themed trail event held in Knutsford Town Centre at Halloween. The event was initially organised by a group of residents alongside its ‘sister’ event Knutsford Bunny Hop. The Pumpkin Path was handed over to the Town Council in 2017 who have organised the event since. Families can find […]
Knutsford District Scouts have been providing our Bonfire & Firework Display for over 45 years at Booths Park in Knutsford - Gates Open at 6.30 PM with Food & Mulled Wine available - Bonfire at 7.00pm - Fireworks at 7.30pm - Under 5's free no ticket required No private Fireworks or sparklers
Saturday 1st November 2025 Starts at 7.00pm Raising funds for the conservation of vultures In conjunction with Macc Malt Tastings, Gauntlet Conservation Trust will be hosting this charity evening at Gauntlet Birds of Prey, Knutsford to raise funds for the conservation of vultures in Africa. Neil Raval of Macc Malt Tastings will take you on […]
Join us for an Evening of Ghost Stories. A combined evening event of ghost walking around the town with Knutsford Ghost Walks, then back to the Heritage Centre for atmospheric Victorian ghost stories. Create your own consequential ghost story, and share any personal experiences too! Including mulled wine and mince pies. Event - 7pm to […]
As you can imagine dogs will be on the silver clay agenda, as well as other shapes! Come and craft your special pendant & enjoy a glass of fizz with old friends and new friends! You'll also get to see a mould making demo by Roz, and if you have any clay left over you […]
We are delighted to announce that our annual Grand Wine Tasting will take place on Friday, the 7th of November at St John's Church, Knutsford. Join us and taste over 150 premium wines from the world's most prestigious wine regions. John from 'Pizza Peddler' is also returning, selling his freshly made sourdough pizzas. Tickets are now available […]
Here at Dexter's we work closely with some fantastic local charities as we know just how far that little bit can go. But then there are always those bigger, national causes that forever will mean so much to us....and right at up there at the front of that list is anything we can do to […]
We're delighted to be welcoming three distinct acts new to Knutsford Little Theatre – YouTube historian and songwriter Catherine Warr, inspiring folk artist Mark Beltane, and singer/songwriter Duncan Parsons, each of them carrying with them songs bursting with heart, humanity, history, and humour. Known and respected in their home cities of Leeds and Sheffield, this […]
Knutsford Town Council and the Knutsford Branch of the Royal British Legion invite the community to join the services of remembrance on Sunday 9th November. The programme for the day is as follows: 09:00-10:00 Community Remembrance Church Service at St Johns Church 10:10-10:25 Parade assembles at King St Car Park 10:25-10:45 Parade to Centennial War […]
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