Horndon Feast and Fayre set to celebrate Golden Jubilee

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ESSEX’S biggest village event is celebrating its golden jubilee this summer.

Horndon–on-the-Hill Feast & Fayre traditionally harks back to the 13th Century, when the village was granted a Royal Charter to hold a feast and celebration on the last weekend in June.

The event was revived in 1974 and Horndon Church was open during the weekend with a themed Flower Festival. This tradition continues and the event has expanded massively over the years to provide thousands of local people and visitors with a weekend of music, entertainment, stalls, crafts, food and drink. The Horndon 10K has also been an annual fixture on the Sunday of Feast & Fayre since its renaissance with up to 1000 runners taking part each year.

In the Golden Jubilee year of its revival, the Feast & Fayre will be staged over the weekend of June 29th and 30th and the volunteers running the event are hoping for a bumper celebration with the support of local organisations, charities and businesses.

“We really hope our jubilee year will be our best ever, but we need as much help as possible to bring it all together,” said Nick McDonald, co-chair of the voluntary organising committee. 

Volunteers willing to give up some of their time to help in the build up to the event or over the course of the Feast & Fayre weekend should contact Natasha Reynolds [email protected] 


Stallholders wishing to take a roadside or under cover pitch at Feast & Fayre 24 should            contact Melanie Devonshire [email protected] 

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