Crowds at a previous fairErewash Borough Council’s hard work staging one of Europe’s oldest and biggest street fairs will again see gigantic thrill rides start taking over the centre of Ilkeston for four days – as the authority seeks residents’ views on the autumn spectacle being held over five days from next year.


The October charter fair – a mecca for rollercoaster lovers and fans of dodgems and waltzers – is currently held on a Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

The Showmen’s Guild has made a formal request to the council for rides to continue on Sunday when the fair returns in 2025.

The idea is for Sunday opening from 1pm to 8pm to be permanent. That means the authority would need to seek approval from the Home Secretary – so it is asking residents what they think.

Give your view in this online survey.

This year’s 772nd Ilkeston Charter Fair kicks off at 6pm on 16 October. Its official opening is the next day – Thursday 17 October – when townsfolk will gather in their hundreds to witness bells being rung by the mayor at noon.

Rides will continue from midday until 11pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Erewash’s Deputy Leader Councillor Becca Everett, who is Lead Member for Community Engagement, said in a message to residents:

“The council wants to hear what you, as a resident or business, think about the idea of extending the charter fair. The survey is open until 11.55pm on Sunday 17 November – and we encourage everyone to have their say.”

The ancient fair dates back to 1252 when King Henry III granted a charter for it to be held. The official opening ceremony each year includes a reading of the charter – before the mayor usually head to the dodgems in full regalia.

This year will see new safety barriers on streets surrounding the Market Place. It follows consultations with the police ahead of new public safety legislation.

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