Cheshire town launches Bee Trail

Cllr Bryan Harvey launches the Bee Trail. Photo: Knutsford Town Council

A Knutsford Bee Day event was held to mark World Bee Day on the 20th of May, which also saw the launch of a new walking trail across the town.

The Knutsford Bee Day event was organised by Knutsford Town Council as part of its Nature Action Plan. In 2025, the council aims to inspire residents to take action to support pollinating insects, including the UK’s most prolific pollinator, bees.

The day featured talks from pollinator experts, the launch of a summer photography competition and the opportunity to find out more about what simple actions people can take to support pollinators.

The event was held to launch the Knutsford Bee Trail, a 3.5-mile walk connecting Knutsford’s wildlife sites, from the Heath to St John’s Wood.

“This trail is all about raising awareness of what we can all do to support pollinating insects which are vital to our ecosystem and our food supply,” said Cllr April Johnson, lead member of the town council’s Nature Action Plan.

The walk features informative signs that highlight action being taken in the community, and things that can be implemented at home. The panels also highlight the importance of pollinators to the ecosystem.

“There are so many practical things we can all do in our town to make a huge difference to wild bees and other pollinators. We want them to thrive here. We look forward to seeing you on the trail and together as a town pledging to do more to support our bees,” Johnson said.

Trail maps can be found online at www.knutsfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/bee-trail or picked up from local shops and the Council offices.