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Find out what's happening in Epsom & Ewell in the coming months; take a look at the events page on the Epsom & Ewell Borough Council website. 

The Arts Society Lecture

Wednesday 7 February, 10.30am - 11.30am
Epsom Playhouse
£7pp

"George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham - the handsomest man in 17th century Europe", by Lucy Hughes-Hallett.

A favourite of King James I and later, chief minister to King Charles I; Buckingham surrounded himself with beautiful things and was not just a collector, but a patron of new works. 
Contemporary inventories allow us to reconstruct his collection that was scattered upon his murder aged 35. 

Epsom & Ewell in the Great War

Saturday 10 February, 1pm - 2.30pm
Bourne Hall, Ewell
£5 per child

This talk is for children interested in finding out about Epsom & Ewell's involvement in the Great War. 

Breathe

Saturday 30 March, 2pm - 2.55pm
The Horton
£15* Adult and Child pair – £25* Family – £48* (Admits up to four, must be at least one adult as part of group)

An extraordinary journey through a busy forest. Experience a story told from the perspective of an acorn; join three storytellers as they lead you through an enchanting experience like no other. Breathe explores the inner workings of trees, all beautifully realised through a combination of puppetry, detailed sets, and live camera work. Suitable for ages 5+.

Art Therapy Course in Tadworth

Wednesday 17 January to Wednesday 27 March
FREE course

Develop your inner self through Art Therapy skills at St Mark's Church.

Find out about events in Epsom & Ewell here: Epsom & Ewell Borough Council |Whats On

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Markets in Epsom & Ewell

Epsom Markets

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Regular markets in Epsom marketplace take place on Thursday and Saturday.
For information on the weekly markets at Epsom Marketplace take a look here: Epsom & Ewell markets

Artisan Market - in Ewell Grove
Come along to see a gorgeous selection of wooden children's toys, handmade jewellery, local honey and jams and lots more. 
First Saturday of the month, 10am - 3pm. 
Ewell Grove, Ewell Village.

Cash in the Wardrobe - Bourne Hall. There is no market in January
A market for pre-loved and vintage clothes and accessories, taking place on the third Saturday of the month.
10am - 2pm.
The first Cash in the Wardrobe market in 2024 is Saturday 17 February.

Farmer's Market - Epsom Marketplace
This market usually takes place on the first Sunday of the month.
9.30am - 1.30pm.
Find out more at www.surreymarkets.co.uk/event/epsom-market

The Antiques Market is back in Epsom Market Square on Sunday 17 March. 

Explore Epsom and Ewell

Get closer to nature and enjoy the outdoors with our various guided walks. Explore local nature reserves, discover your borough's history and boost your health and wellbeing too.

Visit the walks page on our website to discover a range of walks that take place across Epsom and Ewell.  

Epsom & Ewell also has several beautiful open spaces which are great for cycling, including Epsom Downs, Epsom Common Local Nature Reserve, Nonsuch Park, Hogsmill Local Nature Reserve, and Horton Country Park Local Nature Reserve. You can find cycling routes for all these places on our website.

Epsom Common Association (ECA)

ECA supports the preservation and protection of Epsom Common local nature reserve and site of special scientific interest. ECA works in partnership with the Council, the Lower Mole Countryside Management Project and English Nature to contribute to the long term management and conservation of the Common.

Nature walks
ECA organises a number of walks on the Common each year which are led by local natural history experts. The subjects that are usually covered each year include birds in early spring, wildflowers, butterflies, invertebrates particularly bush crickets, bats and fungi. 

The EcoVols
If you care about the Common and enjoy its wildlife and beauty why not join the EcoVols, the volunteer group of the ECA. EcoVols carry out a variety of conservation projects on the Common throughout the year in association with English Nature, the Council and the Lower Mole Countryside Management Project. You don’t need any special skills or experience just your enthusiasm and time! For more info and the 2020 EcoVols programme see: Conservation on Epsom Common

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