FAQ

What is the Granny Smith Festival?

An annual festival celebrating the legacy of a local citizen, Maria Ann Smith, who, in 1868, grew the first batch of green apples that came to be known as Granny Smith. The community festival includes a grand street parade, over 230 stalls, 6 stages filled with various cultural and community entertainment and ends with a firework display. 

Where and what time is the Granny Smith Festival being held?

City of Ryde’s 2024 Granny Smith Festival is being held on Saturday 19th October 9am till 8:30pm. The festival is held in and around the Eastwood shopping precinct and Eastwood oval.

Is entry free?

The Granny Smith Festival is a free family event.  

What happens to lost property?

Lost property can be taken to the Festival Information Booths either on the Oval or at Eastwood Public School. Items will be returned to their owners who are able to correctly identify the items. Any items that are not claimed will be taken back to the City of Ryde offices you can then contact customer service (9952 8222) post event to collect items. 

What is the procedure for lost children/persons?

Let’s hope this doesn’t happen but if you do find a lost child or lose your child go to the Festival Information Booths at the Oval or Eastwood Public School, or St Johns immediately at Eastwood Public School, Rowe Street and the Oval. Staff will work with security and police to reunite lost children with their carers as soon as possible.

There are wrist bands available at the Festival Information Booths for you to write your contact details on and secure on your child’s wrist.

Large crowds are expected – we also recommend you plan a meeting point with your children in case they become separated from you.

Please note that adult supervision is required at all children activities by carers. 

Inclement Weather?

City of Ryde events team will monitor the weather leading up to the event and will notify the public of any updates via the City of Ryde website and social media pages.

Is there disability drop off zone?

There is a disability drop off zone located at Trelawney St, entry via Rutledge St.

How do I get there?

Eastwood train station is located near the festival and we encourage everyone to travel via train where possible. There is also a temporary bus stop on Wingate Avenue. Please note that there will be changes to the regular bus routes on the day of the Festival.

Visit trip planner at www.transportnsw.info to organise your journey from start to finish. 

Will there be road closures?

Sections of road will be closed from 5.30pm Friday 18th October until 11pm Saturday 19th October. Temporary road closures are also in place during the street parade from 9.00am – 11.30am (or until streets are cleared of parade).

If you have any questions in relation to event road closures and how they may affect you please contact customer service on 9952 8222. 

What time are the fireworks?

City of Ryde’s 2024 Granny Smith Festival will go off at 8:00pm from Eastwood Top Oval.

Where is the best viewing point for the 8:00pm fireworks?

The best viewing point of our 8:00pm fireworks is the lower Eastwood Oval.

What time does the Grand Street Parade start?

The parade starts at 9.30am from the corner of Hillview Road and Lakeside Road. 

Will there be entertainment?

There is a whooping 6 stages across the festival, with the Main stage located on Eastwood lower oval, K-Town Madang Stage in the commuter carpark in Korea Town, Big Apple Singing Stage on Hillview Road, Plaza Stage in the plaza, Trelawney Stage at the corner of Rowe St and Trelawney St and the Gypsy Wagon Stage located near Hillview Lane roundabout. 

Will there be activities for kids?

There are a huge variety of activities for kids to enjoy, including carnival rides, free face painting, Camel & Pony rides and much more!

Are there any Competitions?

There are a variety of competitions leading up to the festival and on the day of the festival. Please head to our competitions page for more information. 

Can you BYO alcohol to the event?

No, patrons are not allowed to bring their own alcohol to the event. Drinks must be purchased and consumed within licensed areas. Click here to find out more about our Buffalo Vale Garden Bar and Bizzo Laneway Bar. 

What are your policies on the Responsible service of Alcohol?

  • Security Guards and RSA Marshalls will be onsite throughout the day roaming the licensed areas.
  • Photo ID will be required to purchase and consume alcohol. Service will not be provided to people under 18 years of age.
  • Takeaway sales are not permitted on the day.
  • Patrons will be assessed by beverage suppliers, event staff and RSA officers upon entry and service and if deemed to be intoxicated patrons will be refused service or entry.

What’s the alcohol service time?

Patrons may purchase alcohol from licensed areas between 10am till 8.30pm. Last drinks at 8pm.

What should I bring?

  • Suitable clothes for weather on the day
  • Reusable water bottle and bag
  • Sunscreen, hats and UV protected clothing
  • Eftpos/ Credit Card
  • Photo ID (if you plan on purchasing alcohol at the event)

What about Waste at the Festival?

City of Ryde is committed to a sustainable environment and the Granny Smith Festival is designated as a ‘Waste Wise Event.’ We encourage festival attendees to bring their own bags and re-useable water bottles as no plastic water bottles or plastic bags can be sold at the event. Several water stations will be available across the day, including at the back of Eastwood Library.

 

Can I bring my children?

Yes, this event is open to all age groups.

Can we bring dogs?

Yes, small to medium size dogs are allowed within the event area. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and is the responsibility of the owner to ensure the dog does not impact other attendee’s experience. We do however recommend that you keep pets indoors during the fireworks.

Will there be food at the event?

Yes, there will be two food hubs at the festival, one at West Parade near the Oval and the other one in Eastwood Public School (Eastwood Public School closes at 3.30pm).

Other pre-packaged foods will be available along Rowe Street, Progress Avenue and in the Plaza.

Do you have ATMS onsite?

No, there will be no ATMs onsite to provide cash out. If you wish to bring cash, please arrange before coming to the venue. There are a number of ATM’s available at bank shop fronts stationed along Rowe Street. All vendors will provide cashless payment options.

 

Is there seating available?

There will be limited seating around the event site with some seating in front of all the stages and within the food hubs along West Parade and in Eastwood Public School.

Can you smoke onsite?

No smoking or vaping is allowed onsite.

Can I bring my pram to the event?

Yes, but please be considerate of where you are placing your pram to not obstruct walkways or view of entertainment for other patrons.

Can I bring my own food?

Although we do not encourage this you may bring your own food. Please make sure you discard all your rubbish at the end of the day.

What happens with any photos or videos that might be taken of me whilst I am at the event?

We will have a photographer at the event. Photographs taken at the event may be used in future for promotional purposes. 

Is this site accessible for people with restricted mobility?

The City of Ryde is committed to providing universal access at all of our events. Please contact the City of Ryde Events team if you require further accommodations or information via email at events@ryde.nsw.gov.au.