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Ongar
Step back in time with us and experience the romance of steam and heritage travel in bygone times as you pass through picturesque countryside, beautiful forest and historic towns. We are both the longest heritage railway in Essex and the closest to…
Buckhurst Hill
Come along and join the singalong
Epping
Join us at St John the Baptist Church Epping
North Weald
Come and join the rangers and their baby dinosaurs at the Epping Ongar railway!
Waltham Abbey
Meet Santa and his cheeky elves
Epping Road, Roydon
Redwings Ada Cole is a Visit England Quality Assured Visitor Attraction where animal lovers can meet over 70 rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules nose-to-nose – and, best of all, it’s completely FREE!
Lambourne End
Open Day at Lambourne End Centre for Outdoor Learning
Epping
Support St Clare and enjoy their first summer fayre
High Ongar
Supported by the community and our local businesses
Waltham Abbey
Monday evening led rides throughout the summer
Epping
Nathaniel Mander trained at the Royal Academy of Music and is recognised as one of the leading keyboard artists of his generation. Early booking recommended.
North Weald
The Damn Yankees Summer Slam Car Show at North Weald Airfield - great fun for all the family and petrol head heaven USA style!
Waltham Abbey
Kerry and the team welcome you to the Sultan, where there are no strangers, just friends, yet to meet
Loughton
Bell's Ball - a spectacular evening of entertainment and festive food.
North Weald
A Military talk with the Antique Roadshow's expert - Mark Smith
Roxwell
A great traditional family day out
Chigwell
Join the experts to spot and identify the wildlife of Roding Valley Meadows
Theydon Bois
AJ Fairs specialise in Antiques and Collectables in Essex
Matching Tye
Produce from around the district and just beyond.
Nursery Road, Loughton
Discovering the water features and landscape of the drainage basin of Loughton Brook with Gill Hopkins.