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Essex family Fest is back!

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Get ready Havering as the fantastic Essex Family Fest is set to return in two weeks time!

The event hits Hornchurch on Sunday 16th July 2023 in Harrow Lodge Park.

Come along between 10am – 6pm and enjoy a fantastic family day out.

This amazing event bought huge crowds to Hornchurch last year who enjoyed a day of sunshine filled with endless entertainment for the whole family.

New for 2023

‘Toddler Zone’ with soft play, play beach and bubble shows

‘Wellbeing Zone’ with practical advice, activities and information

‘Dick Whittington’ outdoor panto performed by the Brookside Theatre Company

Don’t miss

·         Kids Magic and Comedy Shows

·         Tribute Acts to Tina Turner and Dolly Parton

·         Dinosaurs

·         Birds of Prey 

·         Petting Zoo and Reptiles

There will also be a Funfair, Car Show, Bar and Food Stalls and much, much more!

It’s a fun filled few hours, brought to you by local mental health charity Mind in Havering, Barking & Dagenham

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2 thoughts on “Essex family Fest is back!

  • 4th July 2023 at 7:31 am
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    Change the name to East London Family Fest or move it to the actual county of Essex.

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  • 6th July 2023 at 11:24 am
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    It makes no sense calling it the Essex. It ceased to be a part of Essex 60 years ago and was an UDC grown out of London before that!

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