Shoppers are encouraged to ditch the Trafford Centre and take advantage of free parking in Knutsford for two Saturdays in December.
224 parking spaces will across three of Knutsford’s car parks will be free from 10 am on Saturday 9th and 16th December on Silk Mill Street, King Street and Princess Street. This is part of a Cheshire East Council initiative to support town centres.
Sandra Curties, Town Centre Manager at Knutsford Town Council said:
“Our Christmas programme, as always, has something for everyone and our free parking Saturdays are a great way to take your time and shop in our wonderful town centre shops.”
“We urge shoppers to shop independent this year and have a ‘Knutsford Christmas’ Don’t forget Festive Sunday too on 10th December with brass bands, carol singing, an Elf on the Shelf plus a mini panto alongside mulled wine and festive treats”.
Local businesses will be getting into the festive spirit creating more fantastic window displays which will be judged by Town Mayor Cllr Peter Coan and Ian Cass of the Forum of Private Business on 8th December.
Pictured - Jeanette Hine of Knutsford Town Council.
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