
A very big welcome again to all those who have attended our display in previous years.
If this is your first visit we hope you enjoy it and are able to encourage your friends and
family to come next year. We believe that the Epsom display now ranks as one of the
best and the largest displays in the south of England with about £20,000 of aerial display
fireworks. It is essentially a family show with the added attraction of the bonfire and
Fun Fair with candyfloss and toffee apples. So enjoy!
We operate a coach pick up and set down service from Epsom and Tolworth Stations and the Ruxley Lane/A24 junction and a Park and Ride scheme from Horton Children’s Farm, Longmead Estate and Chessington World of Adventures. There is no parking at Hook Road Arena.
Every year local groups help us with the display to raise much-needed funds for their own organisations and for charities in the Borough. Approximately 100 people volunteer their help on the night and without them the event would not go ahead. Another very big thank you to all those who help.
Have a great evening
Irvin Morris, Event Organiser |

Welcome to our annual firework display. We are pleased and proud to be able to
provide Epsom with a safe and spectacular display.
Our main aim as a Scout Group is to provide local young people with quality Scouting
and I believe that we are successful in this. We are based in the town centre, behind
the Methodist church in Ashley Road, and have over 350 youngsters attending meetings every week!
Recently the group has participated in many activities including:
Water activities – Sailing, canoeing, rafting and water skiing.
Mountaineering, rock climbing, abseiling and caving.
Shooting, archery, golf, amateur radio and amateur dramatics.
The 4.7.11 Gang Show at Epsom Playhouse
Many national and international camps and expeditions
Including the World Jamboree in Hylands Park, Sweden and Uganda.
As well as being a leader there are many opportunities to help, a few are listed below.
• Quartermaster – issuing, purchasing and
maintaining equipment
• Headquarters maintenance – simple DIY jobs
and overseeing larger tasks
• Fund raising – from organising major events to
lending a hand on the day
• Administration – record keeping, badge issuing,
minute taking, book keeping
• Publicity – reporting, editing, public relations
• Instructors – adventurous land, water and air activities
• Theatre (4.7.11 Gang Show) – production,
choreography, music, technical
We are always looking for adults to join our team. It is great fun for the leaders and
helpers as well as the youngsters! If you would like to find out more about us, please
contact me on 01372 728187.
Neil Dallen, Group Scout Leader.
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