The Mayor of Knutsford, Cllr Bryan Hartley, is inviting the community to join him outside the Lost and Found on Saturday 6th December, for the annual Community Crib Service.
The service, which will be led by Mayor’s Chaplain Father David Long, starts at 3:30pm and includes a Christmas message from the Town Mayor who has chosen some of his favourite carols for the event.
The carols will be led by children from St Vincents Primary School Choir and the City of Chester Brass Band.
Byran said:
“I am looking forward to the towns annual Community Crib Service, this wonderful, festive event is for all: young and old, and I hope you can join me as we get into the Christmas spirit.”
Complimentary mulled wine and mince pies will be served by the Knutsford Catenians.
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