The Mayor of Knutsford, Cllr Colin Banks, is delighted to announce his highly anticipated Charity Ball which will take place on Friday 28th March at Cottons Hotel and Spa. The Mayor’s Ball aims to raise as much money as possible for his two charities, The Welcome and Just Drop in.
Dust off your dancing shoes and join the mayor and guests for an eveing of dining, music, and fundraising. Indulge in a delicious three-course meal, dance along to DJ Pete Deane and local bands The Avenue and The Assets, try your luck in the grand raffle or bid on exciting prizes in the auction.
Tickets are £59 per person. To secure your ticket contact 01565 653 929 #.
You can also purchase raffle tickets for the event, even if you aren’t planning to attend.
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