In the Media

At Satya Sanctuary, we’re proud to be part of a growing conversation around inclusive wellbeing, community and mindful movement. Our work, ethos and offerings have been recognised by a range of media platforms, organisations and publications, each sharing our mission of making movement accessible, welcoming and empowering for all.

On this page you’ll find features, interviews, articles and spotlights that have highlighted the Satya Sanctuary story, our unique approach to Yoga, Hot Yoga, Pilates, Barre and Reformer Pilates and the impact of our community-led values.

As we continue to grow, evolve and inspire, this collection will grow with us. Explore the latest press coverage below, and discover how Satya Sanctuary is making waves in the wellbeing world.

  • Yoga teacher Tim Heywood and Studio Director Charlotte Montgomery in the main studio at Satya Sanctuary where our Hot Yoga, Yoga, Mat Pilates, Barre, Post Natal, Children's and Group fitness classes take place

    New Knutsford wellness studio Satya Sanctuary opens in King Street

    The Knutsford Guardian announced the opening of Satya Sanctuary highlighting our new wellbeing studio on King Street and our mission to bring inclusive Yoga, Hot Yoga, Reformer Pilates, Barre and wellness classes to the heart of Knutsford. The article celebrates Satya Sanctuary as a welcoming space focused on community, accessibility and holistic wellbeing, marking an exciting new chapter for movement and mindfulness in Knutsford. Click to view the article here

  • Group of women from Satya Sanctuary doing Yoga in the park

    Satya Sanctuary in Knutsford holding free outdoor yoga sessions

    The Knutsford Guardian recently featured Satya Sanctuary’s commitment to community wellbeing, highlighting the launch of our free outdoor Yoga sessions in local parks. It celebrates our effort to make yoga accessible for everyone, inviting people of all ages to bring a mat or a towel and enjoy a free class under the sky. The piece reflects our values of generosity, inclusion and connection and marks another step in building a community where movement, mindfulness and support are available to all. Click here to view the full article

  • Charlotte Montgomery, our studio director teaching a Family Yoga class to a group of adults and children as part of Knutsford Family Fest

    Crowds enjoy Knutsford Family Fest

    The recent Knutsford Family Fest welcomed families and visitors into town for a day of community, fun and free activities, and Satya Sanctuary was proud to be a part of it. As one of the festival’s wellness partners we offered free family Yoga sessions, giving parents and children the chance to stretch, move and enjoy yoga together. By contributing inclusive and accessible yoga to the line-up Satya Sanctuary helped to bring movement, calm and togetherness to the heart of Knutsford’s community event affirming our commitment to wellbeing for all ages and abilities. Click here to view the full article

  • Our baby specialist Nicole hosting a baby massage class with parents and children joining in

    Knutsford Wellness Event hailed a success

    We were delighted to take part in Knutsford Wellness week 2024 to read the full article click here

  • Mother feeding her baby at Satya Sanctuary as part of the Knutsford Town Breastfeeding charter

    Businesses Offer Warm Welcome to Breastfeeding Mums

    The Knutsford Town Council launched the new Baby Feeding Charter across town in November 2025 inviting local businesses to provide welcoming spaces for breastfeeding or bottle-feeding parents.

    Satya Sanctuary is proud to be the first studio to sign up. We offer a calm private lounge, baby changing facilities and a welcoming environment where feeding is always supported, whether you’re attending a class, visiting with your little one or taking a quiet moment between sessions.

    By participating, we continue to live our commitment to inclusivity, accessibility and community wellbeing giving parents a space that feels safe, supported and truly part of our sanctuary. Click here to see the full article

  • Photograph of teacher Monique who offers yoga for cancer sessions

    Cancer survivor offers free Yoga classes to help on the road to recovery

    This article highlights a compassionate initiative at Satya Sanctuary offering free yoga classes to individuals going through or recovering from cancer. By providing a safe supportive space where cancer survivors can gently reconnect with movement, breath and community, Satya Sanctuary underlines its commitment to accessibility, healing and wellbeing for all. This coverage recognises our belief that yoga is for every body, not just for fitness but as a tool for recovery, resilience and emotional support. Click here to read the full article

  • Monique teaching a chair yoga class as part of Knutsford wellness week

    Free activities encourage people to improve health and fitness

    The Knutsford Guardian featured an initiative that promoted free fitness activities across town to encourage better community health and wellbeing. Among the contributors was Satya Sanctuary offering a variety of free yoga and wellbeing classes as part of the effort to make movement accessible to everyone regardless of experience or background. This article highlights our commitment to inclusive, community focused fitness reinforcing our motto that wellbeing should be available to all. Click here to read the full article

  • The members of Satya Sanctuary raising money for stable minds with our Barre Strong class

    Satya Sanctuary supports Mental Health Charity Stable Minds CIC

    The article highlights how Satya Sanctuary teamed up with local charity Stable Minds CIC, a mental health support organisation in Knutsford offering counselling, mindfulness and community support.

    Satya Sanctuary hosted a full day “Move-a-thon” fundraiser with back to back classes (yoga, Barre, Reformer Pilates, Mat Pilates, Sound Bath, Meditation, Shake the dust and more) donating all proceeds to keep Stable Minds operating.

    This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to community, inclusivity and wellbeing using movement and connection to support mental health in Knutsford and beyond. Click here to read the full article