Link To 2022 Fun day https://ashparish.org/2022/06/16/9-july-ash-village-fete-fun-day-2022/
10th July 2021 Fun Day:
Ash Parish Council will be hosting its annual Fun Day on Saturday 10th July 12 noon until 4 pm. The event is free to all and will host stalls from local businesses and charities, as well as shows to entertain all. This year there will be a Magic Show, Birds of Prey Show, BBQ, Refreshments, Radio Frimley Park, Stalls & Games. Dog Show. Four Paws will be an open ‘Have A Go’ Agility competition as well as dog show classes. Entrances will be £2 each (for charity), with beautiful rosettes awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
This event will take place in line with current COVID-19 guidance for events hosted by local authorities and is not dependent on step 4 of the roadmap out of lockdown.
Where is the fun day
The event will be located in Ash Recreation Ground next to the Ash Centre on Ash Hill Road. Residents are advised to walk to the event as able, as the Ash Centre car park will be closed for the duration of the event.
Apply for a stall
If you wish to present your business or chosen charity, please complete the Stall Form 2021 and email it to events@ashpcsurrey.gov.uk. If you are operating for a charity / not for profit, the stalls are free, All other stalls cost £10. The Council can provide tables, however, stallholders are asked to bring their own chairs and hand sanitisers.
Other Events
Are you hosting a community event for your school, charity or organisation within Ash? The events team at Ash Parish Council would love to hear about it, please contact events@ashpcsurrey.gov.uk. with your event details, so it may be placed on the Community Events section of the Parish Council website.
Hi just checking event still going ahead cheers
Hi Brekk, Yes Ash Parish Council has reviewed the updated guidance following the coronavirus press conference on Monday 14 June 2021 and can confirm the Fun Day on 10 July will take place. The event will be hosted in line with current COVID-19 guidance for events hosted by local authorities and is not dependent on Step 4 of the roadmap out of lockdown.