What's on in Epsom & Ewell
Find out what's happening in Epsom & Ewell
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.
Here are a few highlights:
Established in 1992, this antique fair includes more than 60 indoor stands with capacity for hard-standing areas for outdoor stalls that are allocated on a first-come first-served basis on the day and weather dependant. Free parking for 1000 vehicles in car park 23.
Tuesday 16 September
9am to 3pm
£3
Oaks Hall at Epsom Racecourse, Epsom, KT18 5LQ
Experienced flower arranger and demonstrator, Lynn Sleet, offers ideas on some autumnal flower designs which will be raffled as part of the event.
Wednesday 17 September
11.15am to 12 noon
£2 members, £3 non-members - incl. a cuppa and raffle ticket
Epsom Sports Club, Woodcote Road, KT18 7QN
We are delighted to welcome Lynn Sleet (a very experienced flower arranger and demonstrator) to offer up some ideas on some Autumnal flower designs which will be raffled as part of the event. £2 for members and £3 for non-members to include a cuppa and a ticket for the flower arrangement raffle.
Artist and designer, Martine Spencer, will help unleash your creativity at this workshop where you'll learn to design stunning floral patterns using watercolours - in just one day! Open for beginners through to experienced artists - the workshop provides all the tools and techniques to paint your own repeated floral design.
Saturday 20 September
10.30am to 3.30pm
£30
Bourne Hall, Spring Street, Ewell KT17 1UF
Enjoy Epsom's finest at this full day, live music, festival - at McCafferty's and The Marquis of Granby pubs. An incredible line up will perform rock, pop, soul, country, jazz and more. There'll also be a grand prize draw with all proceeds going to Age Concern Epsom & Ewell.
Saturday 20 September
2:00pm til late
Free
McCafferty's Pub, Epsom KT19 8BT

Epsom Playhouse
See what's on at Epsom Playhouse
Markets in Epsom & Ewell
Epsom Markets

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
Farmer's Market - Epsom Marketplace
This market usually takes place on the first Sunday of the month, the next market is scheduled for Sunday 5 October 2025.
9.30am - 1.30pm.
Find out more at www.surreymarkets.co.uk/event/epsom-market

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.
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
