“This is the best night of my life!” one young visitor could be heard exclaiming to his family on Halloween at Knutsford Pumpkin Path.
Knutsford Pumpkin Path 2024 filled King Street with hundreds of families exploring, completing the trail and trick or treating the local businesses. As always, the support from the Knutsford business community was huge! With fabulous fancy dress and sweets being handed out, the town was filled with good spirits and hijinks.
If you visited the trail, you may have had your picture taken with Frankenstein and a Minion or you may have been serenaded by the sounds of the Sanderson Sisters in Wallwood all care of Bunny Business events. Fuchsia Dance School and Knutsford Beats entertained the crowds and Knutsford Hosts ensured all visitors were kept informed at our visitor desks.
Congratulations to our winners of the trail draw and to Knutsford Olde Sweet Shoppe for winning the window competition.
Alex Molloy Events Manager at Knutsford Town Council says:
“This is an event for all and the joy on people’s faces is fantastic. Our event goes a long way to reduce trick or treating at people’s homes and creates a fun environment for locals and visitors to enjoy the spirit of Knutsford. The commitment to this event from the local businesses is a true testament to what is great about Knutsford”
Knutsford Town Council works hard to bring brilliant community events to the town and could not do so without the support of our sponsors. Thank you to Linden Stores, Travel Bag and Oil Art Advisory for their sponsorship of this year’s Knutsford Pumpkin Path.
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