THOUGHT-provoking entertainment is on offer at Knutsford Library to mark the centenary of the end of the Great War.

War is Over is the title of an evening being held on Tuesday, November 13, when people can enjoy music and poetry from Fall in Green, John Lindley, Michael Gibson, Joy Winkler, Margaret Holbrook, Charlotte Peters-Rock and others.

Contributions from the floor will be welcome. The evening starts at 7pm, with doors opening at 6.30pm. Refreshments available. Tickets are £5 from the library in advance or on the night.

Fall in Green comprise artist, poet and musician Mark Sheeky and writer Deborah Edgeley.

Deborah writes and performs and is also editor in chief of Ink Pantry Publishing.

John Lindley is a prizewinning former Cheshire Poet Laureate. He has just published his latest collection ‘Love and Crossbones’.

Michael Gibson – aka “The Poetician” – is an Early English literature provocateur when he is not engaged in his day job of ‘husbandman’.

Joy Winkler is currently Writer in Residence at Tatton Park, a poet and dramatist whose play ‘Lightning Under Their Skirts’ entertained Cheshire and beyond last year.

Margaret Holbrook is a writer and performer from Poynton and the main protagonist in last year’s ‘People, People, People’ event at Knutsford Library and who will - as author of ‘It will all be over by Christmas - shortly be guest speaker at this year's Wilfred Owen Festival in Oswestry.

Charlotte Peters-Rock is a poet, songwriter, performer and campaigner highlighting local health issues and the proposed demolition of Knutsford War Memorial Hospital.