Following the warm reception of Knutsford’s Welcome Back Pack in the summer, Knutsford Town Council has launched the Knutsford Shopping Bag just in time for the Christmas shopping season
The bag is designed by local agency Boxed Red Marketing and retails at £3.50. It is available to purchase from The Tea Room, Cheshire Quality, Hal Whittaker, Mr Simms and at the Knutsford Town Council Offices. The bag design is colourful and includes many of the things people associate with Knutsford such as May Day and Penny Farthings.
Sandra Curties, Knutsford Town Council’s Town Centre and Marketing Officer said, “We are delighted to offer these bags for sale and are looking forward to spotting them around the town in the coming months. You could buy the bag alongside a Knutsford Voucher and give a complete gift of Knutsford this year!”
Harriet Henry, owner of The Tea Room said, “We love these bags and are looking forward to selling them alongside a cup of tea and a slice of cake!”
Profits made by the Town Council in selling the bags are being reinvested in town centre footfall initiatives.
Pictured - Harriet Henry of The Tea Room with the Knutsford bag.
Photo credit - Sandra Curties
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