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Epping
Monthly afternoon opening of gardens at Copped Hall.
Chigwell
A FREE exhibition of arts & crafts produced by local groups including the Epping Sunflower Group, ACEA Activities, Waltham Abbey Men's Shed and Waltham Abbey Photography Club
Waltham Abbey
Join, the parade, visit the Abbey Church, climb the tower and enjoy the view.
Waltham Abbey
Free celebrations for May including the Waltham Abbey Holy Cross Festival
Thornwood, Epping
A community indoor market at Thornwood
Ongar
The home fleet of steam locomotives, along with star visiting locomotives "Lady of Legend" and "Leander"
Crown Hill, Epping
Learn unique drawing techniques in the mansion
Ongar
The final part of the Epping Ongar Railway Festival of Steam trilogy and last chance to see 45690 Leander's farewell appearance before expiry of its boiler certificate!
Waltham Abbey
The Royal Gunpowder Mills are opening through 2024, twice a month on every second and fourth Sunday
Waltham Abbey
Guided tours of Waltham Abbey
Epping
Monthly guided tours of the grounds and mansion at Copped Hall.
Hatfield Heath
A fantastic alfresco cinema experience in the beautiful grounds of historic Down Hall
Epping
East 15 Acting School performs a spirited and ensemble-led production of Shakespeare's Macbeth at Copped Hall.
Epping Forest District
Enjoy the RideLondon - Essex 100 cycling event in Epping and you could win a bike at this Community Fete!
Epping Forest District
RideLondon - Essex 100 cycling event returns to the Epping Forest District with activities for spectators in Epping and Ongar
Waltham Abbey
This May Half Term - dress up as your favourite character!
North Weald
Wackadoo! Bluey is visiting the Epping Ongar Railway
Waltham Abbey
Work by talented amateur and professional artists on show in town centre business premises
Waltham Abbey
Guided tours of historic Waltham Abbey
Ongar
Visit the Epping Ongar Railway for a taste of life in the 1940s!