On Friday 30th September, Congleton Town Council is hosting a marvellous Medieval Banquet as part of Congleton’s 750th Charter Year celebrations.
The evening of fun, feast and festivities will be held in the historic Town Hall at 7pm.
Congleton Town Mayor, Cllr Margaret Gartside said: “It promises to be memorable evening, Lords and Ladies will be transported back to in time to 1272 when Congleton was granted it’s first Charter by Henry de Lacy. The Town Hall will be dressed in Medieval splendour and guests will be greeted with an arrival drink before digging into a sumptuous feast. Cocktails of mead, beer and wine will be flowing available to purchase from the bar. There will be entertainment throughout the night with live music and dancing provided by Albireo, one of the top ceilidh bands in the North West, plus a charity raffle. Medieval costume dress is encouraged however this is optional! We hope as many Congletonians as possible can join us for a night of mirth, merriment and festivities.”
The event is expected to be a sell out – miss it at your peril! There are still tickets available priced at just £32 from the Congleton Information Centre. Tel: 01260 270350 ext 1 or email: info@congleton-tc.gov.uk. The banquet is strictly over 18 years only.
Application window now open for sponsors to apply for new primary school in Cheshire East
Four people charged following kidnap in Winsford
Two people arrested for drugs offences after being stopped on the M56 by Cheshire officers
Appeal for information following anti-social e-bike riding in Sandbach
Knutsford businessman prosecuted by council for operating without environmental permit
Cheshire East ‘Parking Saver’ offers discounts for regular parkers
Men jailed for burglary series across Cheshire
Congleton Sets Its Sights on UK Town of Culture 2028
Drug dealer jailed following police stop check in Macclesfield
Two men jailed after cannabis farm discovered in Northwich
Alsager anti-social behaviour hotspot property closed down by police
Council considers council tax increase of up to 9.99% to safeguard essential services
Man jailed after pleading guilty to two burglaries
Over forty wanted criminals rounded up as part of force-wide operation
Man jailed following hunt by Northwich officers
Man jailed for 13 years following sexual assault in Winford
Comments
Add a comment