Our hall has grown significantly in popularity and now has a number of regular users including:
Pilates (www.pilatescheshire.co.uk)
Photographic Society (www.knutsfordps.org.uk)
Actor Tribe (www.actortribe.co.uk)
Gaskell Society (www.gaskellsociety.co.uk)
These bookings provide an excellent income that helps with the running costs of the Chapel. They also help to make more people aware of our wonderful buildings and hopefully some might be intrigued enough by Unitarianism and Free Christianity to come along to a service or two. If you are interested in booking the hall email; or ring Alan on 01565 634992.
The national theme this year was Routes-Networks-Connections. We took part again and the title of our event was
“Knutsford, the Railway and Elizabeth Gaskell”.
There were be displays in the Chapel about how the railway changed Knutsford and how Elizabeth Gaskell responded to these changes in her writings. See Past Events for more information about the event.
The section about Elizabeth Gaskell remained on display inside the Chapel until 29 September for the annual Gaskell Service. There is a permanent exhibition about Elizabeth Gaskell in the Gaskell Heritage Room on the first floor of the Chapel Hall which is open to visitors every Tuesday morning and after the Sunday Service – or by special arrangement at other times.
The Elizabeth Gaskell Exhibition Room on the first floor of the Chapel Hall will also be open for visitors.
(Entrance on Adams Hill, opposite the railway station car park, and by the bus stop- press button on right hand side to open the doors)
Postcode for satnavs: WA16 8DY
If you come to Friendship Group meetings, this does not imply in any way that you will be expected to attend chapel worship, or commit yourself to Chapel life, although, of course, you would be very welcome to do so, if you wished!
We enjoy a variety of speakers and occasionally games afternoons. Something for all ages and tastes.
We have supported a variety of charities in the past, and intend to continue to do so, probably giving preference to locally based ones.
We enjoy an interesting year with various speakers, ranging from Holistic therapies, ‘the history of hats’, talks on local history, makeup demonstrations and ‘flog it, learn about antiques‘. We usually have an annual summer lunch in May and a Christmas lunch in December- the Christmas lunch welcomed fifty members and friends last year!
As you would expect, friendship and friendships are the most important aspect of our group. Not only do we enjoy working together but we keep in contact with those who are no longer able to attend. We offer a warm welcome to everyone and believe in making each stranger a friend!
For more information, please ring Ann Clayton on 01565 651727