The Knutsfordian Exhibition, which was originally scheduled in July, was postponed due to concerns surrounding the Delta variant in the region.
The event, which was originally scheduled in July, was postponed due to concerns surrounding the Delta variant in the region.
The exhibition will now take place from 17th – 19th September at Marshalls House, Church Hill. Originally built as Egerton School the building has been acquired by GGM Properties and their partners M Boss, who plan on renovating the building into a wedding and leisure venue.
The photographs for the event have been taken by local photographer Paul Worpole who has captured quirky portraits of 12 local businesses and community figures. The photographs will be revealed ahead of the public opening of the event. The portraits have been printed by local business Techno Type.
The public exhibition will be open from 11am – 4pm each day on 17th, 18th and 19th September. For more information regarding the event you can visit the Facebook event:
Or by visiting the Town Council website:
www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk
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