The surreal memories of last year’s suburban skiing must make way for another of Surbiton’s beloved barmy events, made extra special in the leap year.

The Seething Festival, which celebrates the battle between legendary goat-boy Lefi Ganderson and evil giant Thamas Deeton, will take over the town with a colourful and energetic procession, before setting up camp in St Andrew’s Square.

The last few years have seen stilt-walkers, musicians, cheesemakers, talcum miners, taxonomist and water bearers make up the parade behind the goat-boy.

Organiser Robin Hutchinson said: “We are incredibly excited about this year as it is a leap year and that means we are going to be celebrating the very special Lefi day on February 29.

"We had record crowds last year and we are hoping to break them this year, so we would welcome anybody from anywhere they are, hopefully with a bit of colour in their hair, and we will celebrate all the good things about community.”

Leap years are special in Surbiton, as the legend of Lefi Ganderson tells that every four years the Seething villagers do something to help others in honour of the goat-boy’s selflessness in saving the town from the giant.

The day after the festival, February 29, will see a celebration of good deeds and give people the chance to do something positive. To make a pledge write it on a note and deposit it in the box at the Lamb pub in Brighton Road.

In the next few months Surbiton will host the Surbiton Food Festival, the Sardine Festival and more.

Visit seethingwells.org.