Visitors to Knutsford can navigate the town with ease, thanks to the installation of new town maps reflecting the Discover Knutsford place branding.
This is the latest initiative funded by UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund with the aim of promoting Knutsford to visitors.
Organised by Knutsford Town Council, the maps have been strategically placed at key locations in the town centre including the train station, bus station, Canute Place, Tatton Street car park, King Street car park, and Princess Street (outside The Lost & Found). An additional map has also been installed under the railway bridge on King Street, ensuring visitors arriving from all directions can easily find their way.
Each map features a beautifully hand-drawn illustration of Knutsford, surrounded by advertisements from local businesses. Designed by Bella Design & Marketing the maps showcase the towns rich offering of independent shops, heritage sites, restaurants, cafes, and bars and encourage visitors to make the most of their time in Knutsford.
To further enhance the visitor experience, each map includes a dispenser with free paper maps, allowing visitors to take a guide with them as they explore. These paper maps also feature information on upcoming events and attractions, keeping both tourists and residents informed about the latest happenings in the historic town.
Sandra Curties the Town Centre Manager at Knutsford Town Council said:
‘We are excited to have refreshed our town maps to reflect the new Discover Knutsford Branding. These maps serve as key touchpoints throughout the town, providing visitors with everything they need to fully experience Knutsford’
For further information on Knutsford’s events and attractions visit:
...or follow their socials:
@discoverknutsford on Facebook and Instagram
Pictured - L to R: Advertisers next to one of the newly installed maps: Caroline Jackson (Tatton Park), Ray Ballderstone, Sam Dear and Sean Daly (Travelbag), Peter Murray (Pulse of Perfumery), Tessa Blakemore ( Bella Design & Marketing), James Blinkhorn and Eve Flanagan (Vermilion Gallery) and Mark Lee Kilagriff (Tatton Perk).
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