Bourne Hall Summer Festival

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council is pleased to announce that Bourne Hall will host a free Summer Festival on Saturday, 20 June 2026, from 12pm until 5pm. The free event promises fun for all the family, with live music, food, fairground activities, craft stalls and plenty to enjoy throughout the day.

The main stage will showcase a variety of live music performances, featuring talented local artists and bands. Artists supported by iPlay Collective, a local creative organisation that nurtures emerging performers and champions inclusive access to the arts, will perform across the day. Audiences can expect a lively and varied programme celebrating local talent and a wide range of musical styles, with a DJ host keeping the atmosphere buzzing between sets.

Festival‑goers can browse a wide selection of market stalls showcasing unique handcrafted items from local makers and artisan sellers. Visitors will find a diverse range of goods including seated acupressure therapy, hand‑turned wooden gifts and homeware, jewellery, laser‑engraved cheese and serving boards, handmade woodwork and textiles, locally produced Tropic organic skincare and make‑up, daily essentials and health supplements, alongside homemade gifts, keyrings, stickers, prints and cross‑stitch items. There will also be handmade natural soaps, stone and crystal candles, as well as stalls supporting good causes, including a dog rescue offering gifts and a tombola. The Rainbow Leisure Centre will also be present, promoting healthy lifestyles and community wellbeing.

In addition to the stalls, several local organisations and venues will be hosting activities throughout the day. These include the Home Improvement Agency, Epsom Playhouse, the Dementia Hub, Bourne Hall Museum and Ewell Library, ensuring there is plenty to explore and engage with for all ages.

For those looking for thrills, the fairground will feature trampolines and teacup rides. There will also be merchandise stalls selling balloon animals and bubbles, adding to the festive atmosphere.

  A variety of outdoor food options will be available, including burgers, nachos, ice cream and candyfloss, alongside refreshments from the Flying Saucer Café, which will be open from 9am until 5pm, serving hot and cold drinks and treats.

Ewell Epsom councillor Clive WoodbridgeSpeaking of the upcoming event, Councillor Clive Woodbridge, Chair of the Community & Wellbeing Committee, said:

“The Bourne Hall Summer Festival is a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and enjoy a full day of free, inclusive entertainment. We’re delighted to be showcasing talented local musicians, including artists supported by iPlay Collective, who play such an important role in nurturing emerging performers.

“Alongside the live music, visitors can explore a fantastic selection of artisan and craft stalls, offering unique handmade goods from local makers – the perfect chance to support independent businesses and discover something special. With great food, creative talent and activities for all ages, the festival really highlights the vibrant community spirit of our borough.”

Free Summer Activities

Registrations Are Now Open for Free Summer Holiday Activities for 0-16s!

Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) is delighted to be partnering with local sport and leisure providers this summer to offer a wide range of free, fun and inclusive indoor and outdoor activities for children. These fantastic activities for all ages range from soft play and swimming to yoga, golf, dance, Pickleball, and so much more! Registrations have now opened, and booking early is strongly encouraged.

The programme is designed to help children stay active, try new activities and make friends over the summer holidays, with sessions that are inclusive and cater for a wide range of needs and abilities.

Activities are delivered by experienced local providers in safe and supportive environments. Activities will run from 23 July to 28 August, with sessions taking place across Mole Valley, including Leatherhead, Ashtead, Dorking, Bookham and surrounding areas. Locations include the Stockroom Society, Swan Centre, Leatherhead Leisure Centre, Ashtead Tennis Players Club, The Christian Centre, Dorking Sports Centre and St Josephs School, as well as outdoor spaces such as King George Playing Fields, Chart Downs, Kingston Road Rec, Leatherhead, Ashtead Rec and Nower Wood.

For more information on locations, please visit the site where you can browse the activities your child would like to take part in and when. The sessions are all mixed and cater for a range of different age groups and needs. To view the full programme and book activities, visit here. Please remember that all registrants must live in Mole Valley to participate.

cllr Nick Wright Mole ValleyNick Wright, Cabinet Member for Leisure and Tourism at Mole Valley District Council said: “We’re delighted to offer this opportunity for children in Mole Valley to take part in a broad range of different, inclusive activities, as well as make new friends over the summer. It is so important for young people’s health that they keep active and sociable, and these great activities cater for all levels of ability and experience. It’s great to see some new sessions join the programme this year, including boxing and yoga. Our free summer holiday programme is very popular, so we encourage you to book places for your children as soon as possible to avoid disappointment! As spaces are limited, please only book onto sessions you know your child can attend and cancel your space via the online booking system (Eequ) as soon as possible if they can no longer attend. Visit our website for more information.”

Free Summer Activities

Epsom & Ewell Local Plan Update

Epsom & Ewell Borough Council asks for comments on additional documents submitted during the Local Plan Examination

Epsom & Ewell’s Local Plan, covering the period up to 2040, is now at Examination Stage – the final stage of the Local Plan process before the plan can be legally adopted. As part of the examination, the council has been instructed by a government-appointed Planning Inspector to undertake additional work in relation to potential additional sites that could be allocated through the Inspector’s main modifications to the plan.

Today, Epsom & Ewell Borough Council (EEBC) has launched a consultation to invite comments on specific documents submitted to the Inspector since October 2025 which identify potential additional sites that could be allocated in the borough’s Local Plan to increase housing delivery. The documents, along with instructions on how to comment, are available on the council’s planning policy consultation platform; printed copies can also be found in local libraries and at Epsom Town Hall. The consultation closes on Monday 15 June 2026.

Councillor Peter O’Donovan, chair of the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee Epsom and EwellCouncillor Peter O’Donovan, Chair of the Licensing and Planning Policy Committee, said:

“The borough’s Submission Local Plan has been informed by an evidence base following consultation with residents and local stakeholders. Following a decision of full Council, it was submitted to the Planning Inspector for Independent Examination in March 2025.

The submitted Local Plan provides less than 50% of the identified housing need within the borough which we considered to strike the balance of meeting development needs whilst protecting the borough’s green spaces, heritage and character. However, the council has been instructed to undertake additional work to progress the plan through the examination stage towards adoption: this is what we are asking residents and stakeholders to comment on.

It is vital that the borough has an up-to-date Local Plan to ensure that local people have a greater say on how our communities are developed in the future, and that we are in a stronger position to defend against unsuitable speculative planning proposals.

I hope that residents will take the time to review the documents and share their views.”

It is easy to comment on the additional documents. Comment forms can be downloaded from the consultation website and either posted back to Epsom Town Hall, The Parade, Epsom KT18 5BY, or emailed to: [email protected]. Printed copies are available at local libraries and at Epsom Town Hall during their usual opening times.

The consultation closes on 15 June 2026. Make sure you don’t miss out on giving your views – visit Local Plan Examination: Post Hearing Consultation on Additional Documents Submitted by the Council – Epsom & Ewell Planning Policy Consultations today.

EEBC will share all comments received with the Planning Inspector and they will also be published on the council’s website. There will be a further one day hearing on proposed changes following the close of the consultation.

The council’s Local Plan Examination Webpage contains more information on Epsom & Ewell’s Local Plan Examination

May Bank Holiday Events Guide

Here is our short guide to just a few events taking place across Surrey this Bank Holiday weekend from Saturday 2nd May til Monday 4th May 2026.

🚗 Italian Day – Brooklands Museum (Weybridge)

Brooklands Museum

🗓 Saturday 2 May 2026
⏰ 10:00–17:00
💷 ~£20 adults / £10–£15 children

Ferrari, Lamborghini & Italian car displays
Live demonstrations + Test Hill climbs
Aviation exhibits including Concorde

👉 https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/whats-on/calendar/italian-day/


🏇 Kempton Park Community Raceday

Kempton Park Racecourse

🗓 Monday 4th May 
⏰ Afternoon/evening racecards (typical)
💷 From ~£15–£40 general admission

  • Live horse racing + food + bars
  • Family-friendly race days often run on bank holidays
  • One of Surrey’s largest spectator events

👉 https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/kempton/

Kempton is a major UK racecourse hosting flat and jump racing events year-round.


🏃 YMCA Fun Run & Sports Festival – Reigate

Priory Park

🗓 Sunday 3 May 2026
⏰ From 10:30am
💷 £10–£30 entry

  • 1 mile & 5 mile races
  • Family sports festival, climbing wall & stalls
  • Free activities alongside paid races

👉 https://www.ymcaeastsurrey.org.uk/events/fun-run


🎶 Dorking “Westival” Music Festival – Dorking

Dorking

🗓 1–3 May 2026 (bank holiday weekend)
⏰ Evenings across multiple venues
💷 Free–£10 depending on venue

Live music across 5+ pubs and venues
Indie, acoustic, and local bands
One of Mole Valley’s biggest grassroots festivals

👉 https://visitmolevalley.co.uk/event/dorking-westival-2026/


🌸 RHS Garden Wisley Spring Show – Woking

RHS Garden Wisley

🗓 2–4 May 2026 (all weekend)
⏰ 09:00–18:00
💷 ~£15–£18 (free for members)

Auricula & Primula specialist flower show
Family trails + seasonal gardens
One of the UK’s leading horticultural venues

👉 https://www.rhs.org.uk/gardens/wisley


🎪 Summerpole Festival — Monday 4 May -Guildford

Guildford High Street

🗓 Saturday 2nd May
⏰ 10:30–16:00
💷 ~Free

Summerpole is an annual Morris Dancing Festival held in Guildford High Street

👉 https://www.visitsurrey.com/event/summerpole-2026


🛩️ Epsom Downs Model Aircraft Club
Open Day

Epsom Downs

🗓 Monday 4th May 2026
⏰ 13:00
💷 ~FREE

There is loads to do including
🛩️ Build a simple glider
🛩️ Have a go on their flight simulator.
🛩️ Instructed flight on one of their club trainer aircraft*.

👉 https://runabc.co.uk/surrey

👉 http://www.edmac.org.uk/

There is plenty going on across the county this Bank Holiday. For More events visit our Events page…. If your event is missing Add Here

 

NOTE: Details are correct at time of publishing. Events can change or be postponed so make sure you check before you visit any events. What’s On In My Town can not be responsible for these events