Vintage Fun Fair Returns Guernsey Liberation Day 2026
Summary
The States of Guernsey announced the return of the Downs' Steam Vintage Fair to Albert Pier for Liberation Day celebrations on 9 May 2026. Brittany Ferries is providing transport support for the fair rides from the UK and travel for the Chelsea Pensioners and Gurkha Rifles attending commemorations. A quiet hour from 10-11am on 10 May will be available for families with children who have autism, neurodiversity, or sensory needs.
What changed
The States of Guernsey has announced the return of the Downs' Steam Vintage Fair to Albert Pier as part of the 2026 Liberation Day weekend programme. The fair, established in 1935, will run from 11am until late on 9 May, with support from Brittany Ferries for transporting the rides from the UK. A new addition this year is a Ferris Wheel making its island debut.\n\nThe announcement is informational in nature and creates no compliance obligations. The event includes a quiet hour on 10 May from 10-11am for families with children with autism, neurodiversity, or sensory needs, which operates as an accessibility initiative rather than a regulatory requirement. No regulatory action, reporting, or compliance measures are triggered by this announcement.
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Friday 17 April 2026
Liberation Day organisers have confirmed the Downs' Steam Vintage Fair as part of the weekend's programme once again this year.
Following its popular debut last year for the 80th anniversary, the sights and sounds of the traditional vintage fair will return to Albert Pier from 11am until late on the 9 May, made possible thanks to support from Brittany Ferries.
Those who attend the seafront celebrations will have the chance to enjoy a Ferris Wheel as part of the Downs' Steam Vintage Fair, as the new attraction arrives in the island for the first time.
Paul Acheson, Sales and Marketing Director at Brittany Ferries, said:
"We are pleased to support the Liberation Day Organisation Committee with the transport of the vintage fair from the UK for the 9 May celebrations. Liberation Day is a significant date in the island's calendar, so we are honoured to also provide travel for the Chelsea Pensioners and the Gurkha Rifles who attend the commemorations."
The family-run fair was established in 1935, but their involvement with fairgrounds dates back to 1850.
Islanders will be able to enjoy traditional favourites, including a chair-o-plane and Austin cars, alongside The Pride of the South carousel, which appears in the film Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Each ride will cost £3.50.
Similar to the 2025 programme, the fun fair will run a quiet hour on Sunday 10 May between 10-11am for families with children with autism, neurodiversity and other sensory needs who will benefit from the more relaxed environment. The fair will then remain open on Albert Pier until 5pm.
Deputy Andy Cameron, Vice President and Liberation Day lead for the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture, said:
"The vintage fun fair was a highlight of the programme last year and the traditional entertainment was loved by so many throughout the whole weekend. The return of the quiet hour also helps to ensure as many people as possible can celebrate Liberation Day in an environment that is accessible to them.
"Thank you to Brittany Ferries for their support in helping bring back the rides to the seafront, and to everyone working to provide an opportunity for families to make memories on a day that means so much to the whole community."
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