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Congleton is a great place to raise a family.

In these pages, we have put together information and resources for parents, from before your first baby is born and throughout your child’s life in our town.

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Many people start their families here in Congleton so we have worked with parents to put together a set of useful information for you in this section of our website. We hope you find it helpful.

You might also like to visit the Cheshire East Family Information Service.

Family Leisure


 

Congleton has 12 play parks with a wide variety of activities, including in our main Congleton Park that hosts a large number of family events throughout the year as well as being a lovely place to play, walk, picnic or just sit and enjoy the view.

 

Our town park has resources for children with particular needs, including accessible play equipment. For more services supporting children and young people, see the Family Support page.

Our Paddling Pool, just around the corner from the park, is a family favourite in the warm summer months.

Near the park is the hugely popular Daneside Theatre that presents live performances for all the family throughout the year.

Congleton has beautiful open spaces such as Astbury Mere Country Park, Brereton Heath Country Park and plenty of walks and cycle routes for all the family to enjoy.

Congleton is a pleasant market town with a beautiful Town Hall and safe pedestrianised town centre that often hosts events such as The Maker’s MarketThe Food and Drink FestivalThe Green Fayre, the Wellbeing Fayre, and music events like Congleton Unplugged and the Jazz & Blues Festival.

We have a lovely selection of family-friendly restaurants and cafes where small people are not only tolerated but welcome, and many of which are designated Breastfeeding Friendly.

Clubs and Activities for Young People


 

We have several Scouts and Guides groups in the town, and they make good use of the surrounding countryside and all it has to offer for camping, walking and exploring. Many of them have a waiting list, so ensure you get your child’s name on it if interested.

We celebrate Congleton’s history and heritage at Congleton Museum, which is great for a family visit.

If your children would like to be on the stage, they might like to join Congleton Amateur Youth TheatreCentre Stage Youth Theatre or one of the dance schools.

You and your children have a number of sporting options in Congleton, with a strong Rugby Club and Football Club as well as a Tennis ClubCricket Club and several Golf Clubs in the area.

There are a great many other clubs, activities and societies that you and your children can be part of, from music to the arts to heritage and conservation. You can learn about them in our ‘Get Involved’ booklet that you will find at the Congleton Information Centre in the Town Hall.

Look out for Town Council events, including Easter Treats Day, a series of Summer Play Days and Witchy Wednesday at Halloween. These events generally take place in the town centre and are free or low-cost to attend, great fun for all the family.