Celebrate Bromley’s heritage at the return of Broom Day, a historic festival inspired by the bright yellow broom flowers. The celebrations start at The Glades with a historical exhibition, followed by a parade through Bromley High Street led by the Mayor which finishes at Martin’s Hill with live entertainment and family activities, and fundraising in support of Bromley Brighter Beginnings.
Agenda
The Glades Exhibition
Time: 11:00 – 16:00
Location: The Glades Shopping Centre (Central Atrium)
A special exhibition exploring the history of the broom in Bromley and how the town grew from its early beginnings. Little ones can also get involved with yellow floral decorations and fun headdresses available on the day.
Parade
Time: 12:00 start
At 12pm, the Mayor will lead a vibrant parade starting from the Elmfield Road entrance of The Glades, travelling along the High Street and Church Road to Martin’s Hill.
Look out for:
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- A giant Green Man
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- A life-size Broom Flower
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- Towering Flower Girls
Everyone is welcome to join, wear something green and yellow!
Martin’s Hill
Location: Martin’s Hill Open Space (near the War Memorial)
Upon arrival at Martin’s Hill, the parade will be welcomed with entertainment and activities, including a performance by Vivace Gymnastics and a ‘Beat the Goalie’ competition by Bromley Football Club.
Funds raised during the event will support Bromley Brighter Beginnings.


