Join the Mayor of Knutsford, Cllr Colin Banks, as he hosts a fundraising family BBQ on Sunday 21st July at the Council Offices on Toft Road.
This year’s Mayor’s charities are Just drop in and The Welcome, both of which provide invaluable support for families within Knutsford.
The Mayor’s BBQ has become an annual event and this year we will have live music from Knutsford Star choir, a cash bar, and lawn games. 1st Knutsford Scout Group will be in charge of the grill, with the burgers provided by The Market Butcher. The event kicks off the summer holidays in style and will start at 3pm until approximately 6pm.
Cllr Banks is keen to welcome as many people as possible to this event, “I am really looking forward to this family event, we will have lawn games for the children, plus live music and a cash bar.”
Tickets for the event are £10 (adults) or £5 (children) and include food and a soft drink for the children. Family tickets are £25 for two adults and two children.
To get your tickets contact Civic Events officer Gemma Jackson by email at:
gemma.jackson@knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
or call:
01565 653 929
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