After 29 Years, Heathfield’s Beloved Le Marché Seeks New Volunteers to Help Secure Its Future
One of Heathfield’s most loved community events is preparing to return on Bank Holiday Monday 31st August 2026 — but organisers are now appealing for new volunteers to help protect the future of the event for years to come.
Now entering its 29th year, Le Marché has become a hugely popular annual tradition, bringing thousands of visitors into the town and creating a vibrant day of French-inspired markets, entertainment, food, music and community spirit.
What many people may not realise is that the event is entirely volunteer-led and run on a not-for-profit basis by a small committee of dedicated local people who work behind the scenes throughout the year to make the event possible. Several long-standing committee members, who have devoted many years to organising the event, are now preparing to step back following the 2026 event.
While some have kindly agreed to remain in post temporarily to support a transition, organisers say there is an urgent need for new volunteers to come forward if the event is to continue. The committee is now looking for people from across the local community who may be interested in getting involved, whether helping with sponsorship, social media, marketing, entertainment, stall coordination, logistics, administration or simply offering general support.
Organisers are keen to stress that volunteering does not need to involve a huge time commitment, and that even a small amount of help can make a significant difference. A spokesperson for the committee said: “Le Marché has become such an important part of the Heathfield calendar and means a great deal to so many people locally.
The event has only been possible because of the incredible dedication of volunteers over many years, but we are now at a point where we need new people to come forward and help carry it into the future.
We would love to hear from anyone who may be interested in getting involved, whether they can offer a little time, specific skills, fresh ideas or simply a willingness to help.” The committee hopes the appeal will encourage local residents, businesses and community minded individuals to become involved in helping secure the future of one of the town’s best-known community events. Anyone interested in learning more about volunteering opportunities is encouraged to get in touch with the Le Marché committee.
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