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Upcoming Protest at Tatton Park

Protesting Cheshire East Council meeting at Tatton Park

Protestors at Tatton ParkBy: Gekko Media

Updated: February 16, 2026

The next Cheshire East Council meeting will be held at Tatton Park on 25th February and we intend to have a presense there to ensure that Adlington is not forgotten about. There will be an opportunity for members of the public to speak and we will post the details once they become available.

We will be protesting from 09:45 ahead of the 11:00 council meeting.

Wednesday 25th February, 09:45-10:45
Tenants’ Hall, Tatton Park, Cheshire

Access

Tatton Park has two entrances:

  • Rostherne Entrance – Gates open 8am–5pm (Sat Nav: WA16 6SG)
  • Knutsford Entrance – Gates open 10am–5pm (Sat Nav: WA16 6HS)

Please notify security at the gate that you are attending the council meeting and you will NOT be charged the normal entrance fee.

Location

Protestors will meet in The Stableyard before proceeding to the meeting in the Tennants’ Hall.

Map showing details of where protest will be at Tatton Park

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