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Charity shop in Knutsford reopens after makeover to help fund children's farm visits
Summary
The Children's Adventure Farm Trust has refurbished its charity shop on Canute Place in Knutsford and will reopen on 24 January; proceeds support free day visits and residential stays for children and families from across the North West.
Content
The Children's Adventure Farm Trust has refurbished its charity shop on Canute Place in Knutsford and will reopen on Saturday, January 24. Workmen updated the ceiling and electrics while volunteers and staff redesigned the layout to present a brighter, more connected space. The shop will display a video explaining how funds support the farm, which offers free day visits and short breaks for children and families from across the North West. The changes include new displays and a small play area intended to make the store more family friendly.
Key details:
- Refurbishment included a new ceiling, upgraded electrics and a reorganised sales floor, with volunteers helping on the redesign.
- Visual updates include colour-coordinated ladies' wear, a new display case for jewellery, a recycled-jeans curtain behind the till, a feature wall in the fitting room and a ruged play area for children.
- A video in the shop explains where money raised goes and links in-store fundraising to the farm's activities.
- The farm sits in Millington, near Lymm, and provides free visits and short residential breaks for thousands of children and families from the North West.
- The shop will be open Monday to Saturday, 10am–4pm, plus the first Sunday of the month, and the charity is seeking additional volunteers for shop, online sales, stock rotation and farm roles.
Summary:
The refreshed store is intended to make the charity's purpose clearer to shoppers and to support fundraising for the farm's visits and short breaks. The shop reopens on 24 January, and the trust is looking for more volunteers to support both shop operations and the wider charity activities.
