More than 60 stalls holders, a bee educational display and a variety of entertainers are set to take part in next month’s Epping Town Show.

The popular community event, organised by Epping Town Council, will provide an afternoon filled with music, bouncy castles and a dog show for this year’s line-up.

Visitors will also have the chance to take part in tarot card reading in the Jack Silley Pavilion, visit an art exhibition a model railway display.

A climbing wall and alpaca display some of the many new features to debut at the show, including a chance to purchase a variety of goods on sale.

Classic acts such as a Punch and Judy show, donkey rides and a petting farm corner will keep families entertained throughout the day.

Hastingwood-based charity St Clare Hospice will receive this year’s proceeds donated by residents and members from the PDSA will offer pet check vehicle tips.

Motor enthusiast will be delighted to hear they can showcase classic and vintage vehicles in an eye-catching display.

Epping Town Council have thanked Mullucks part of Hunters who have loaned letting boards and supplied promotional leaflets in the lead up to the event.

Epping Tesco have also been thanked by the council for providing water bottles for volunteers and helpers.

Epping Town Show will take place at the Stonards Hill recreation ground, Sunday, July 7, from noon until 5pm.

Anyone with a classic or vintage car that they would like to take along on the day should contact Epping Town Council.

Due to last-minute cancellations, those who are still interested in setting up a stall on the day must ring 01992 579444 or email gvallis@eppingtowncouncil.gov.uk