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Gascoigne Halman's goulishly creative competition provides perfect outlet for children's imagination in Knutsford PDF Print E-mail
Written by Len Thomson   
Sunday, 01 November 2009 03:22

Spooky, creepy, fun and kid-friendly staff from Gascoigne Halman Knutsford, invited local children to enter their Pumpkin Carving Competition and were treated to a Spook-tacular Halloween Display of creative talent. An array of prizes were awarded to entrants for the most spooky, the best carving, outstandingly creative, with an additional category for the home grown pumpkin having to be created on the day.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 03 November 2009 09:33
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Taste Knutsford Campaign PDF Print E-mail
Written by Len Thomson   
Saturday, 24 October 2009 23:38
Hopefully many of you will have seen the window display, 'love Knutsford,'at the shop on Canute square, which arrived last week. The next bit of the jigsaw has been production of the ‘taste Knutsford ‘ promotion which started from yesterday, funded by Cheshire East Council as part of its Recession mitigation plan through the visitor economy ‘event towns’ project. This is being distributed initially via the featured businesses, the TIC and at the Tatton food lover’s fair. Every car arriving at Tatton for this event is being given a copy and it is also available via the info cabin and the Housekeeper’s Store. This makes the distribution very targeted on a discerning ‘foodie’ audience.
Last Updated on Monday, 26 October 2009 16:24
 
Question put to George Osborne, Shadow Chancellor and MP for Tatton, could provide a solution to help stimulate the property market PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 05 October 2009 00:15

My Question to George Osborne ...

I wonder what you think about the possibility of reversing the way that Stamp Duty is paid by homebuyers. My proposal would be that you pay stamp duty on the home you are selling rather than the home you are buying, which would mean first time buyers would pay nothing and families wishing to move up the property ladder would pay a smaller amount than under the current system. This would mean that anyone downsizing would be paying stamp duty on the value of the home they were selling, which would take slightly out of their profit. Government revenue would not alter as stamp duty would still be paid every property sold, and making moving cost cheaper would help to keep the property market more fluid I would be interested to hear your opinion. Mrs C Hutton 6th October 2009.

Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 01:00
 
Knutsford – Shaping up for Christmas PDF Print E-mail
Written by Girl about Town   
Thursday, 08 October 2009 18:13
Having spent time away this summer, I returned to take a fresh look at Knutsford. Our town, perhaps more than most, is in a constant state of flux. You go away for a week and come back to find an old favourite has shut up shop. Two doors down someone new is setting up. This rapid turnover is perhaps because the survival of many of our retailers depends on visitors – and they’re an unpredictable lot.
 However this can’t be said of Panache, the hairdressers on bottom street, who disappeared after 32 years leaving such a sad little farewell note in the window I almost shed a tear.  At the other end of the scale Mallard Tea Shop didn’t last a year. Nice tea, wrong location? Having Costa Coffee next door can’t have helped.

Thankfully Knutsford caters well for our daily needs with the likes of Woods and The Easy Fish Co.  Then there are those that tempt you to browse – the new Hidden Jem is a treat and The Summer House, Chalk, House and Cherry Tree Gallery need constant checks for the loveliest gifts.

Indeed the majority of our shopkeepers seem to have weathered the recession and are in positive mood. Mode-Elle on Minshull Street was on the brink of closing, sending a shudder of fear through women within a 30 mile radius. But I was glad to hear they have re-signed their lease and we can all breathe a well-measured sigh of relief.
Last Updated on Monday, 12 October 2009 00:25
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Opening of Five New Independent Businesses in Knutsford provides first real evidence of green shoots of recovery PDF Print E-mail
Written by Len Thomson   
Thursday, 03 September 2009 12:00
Over the last month, five new independent businesses are opening, or are due to open in Knutsford. Princess Street will see the addition of Vermilion Art Gallery, owned by Manchester born, contemporary artist James Blinkhorn, and the return of Halstone Mobile phones . King Street saw Primavera Restaurant & Bar open with Sayed, the new owner, Glamorous, a womens' fashion shop, is due to open shortly near Pizza Express, the realisation of two local Knutsford women, Dionne Bradbury and Tracy Tiller and Mr Simms Olde Sweet Shoppe -  a new sugar-laden box of delights right next door to Glamorous

Knutsford Property Agents are now reporting an increase in enquiries for retail premises to rent from independent businesses. See retail properties to let.
Last Updated on Sunday, 27 September 2009 22:15
 
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