RESIDENTS and visitors are being asked to share their views on last year's new look Christmas events.
Knutsford Town Council is carrying out a survey aimed at improving festive celebrations in 2026.
The survey is now open and seeks comments from everyone who attended the Christmas festivities.
Events include the Christmas lights switch-on, Christmas Market or the community crib service.
The Christmas lights switch on was held two weeks ahead of the usual time last year to help boost trade at the town's shops, businesses, restaurants, cafes and bars.
The celebration normally coincides with the Christmas Market but in 2025 it was decided to separate the two events.
The market was also given a new look.
Stalls were spread out across both Princess Street and King Street for the first time, creating a more space.
Shoppers were able to browse around an extended range of artisan stalls, festive gifts, seasonal treats and unique shopping opportunities.
The Christmas Market was given a new look last year (Image: Supplied)
Silk Mill Street hosted a bustling dedicated selection of street food.
Several of the town's retailers embraced the refreshed layout by taking stalls within the markets to increase visibility for their high-street shops.
Feedback will help the council better understand what worked well, how the new event layout and separate dates were received, and where improvements can be made to enhance the visitor experience in future years.
Town clerk Adam Keppel-Green said "Our Christmas events are an important part of Knutsford's festive calendar and a highlight for many families and visitors.
"Hearing directly from those who joined us this season will ensure we continue to develop and refine these celebrations in ways that reflect the wishes of our community and visitors alike."
As a thank-you for taking part, respondents will be entered into a prize draw to win a £20 Knutsford Voucher, redeemable at a range of shops and restaurants in the town centre.
Knutsford Town Council is committed to listening and responding to the views of the community, helping to make Knutsford an even better place to live, work and visit.