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Comment Notting Hill Carnival belongs in the streets, now more than ever Last year’s race riots around the UK echoed the very reason why Claudia Jones founded the Carnival in 1959, writes Ava Vidal.
The carnival's chair Ian Comfort has written to Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy to request extra funding.
The organisers of the Notting Hill Carnival have said that its future could be in question, per a letter leaked to the BBC.
The largest street festival in Europe, Notting Hill Carnival, is in crisis. A celebration of Caribbean culture, the carnival sees around 2 million people descend on the streets of Notting Hill ...
The largest street festival in Europe, Notting Hill Carnival, is in crisis. A celebration of Caribbean culture, the carnival sees around 2 million people descend on the streets of Notting Hill every ...
Holding the carnival in Hyde Park could alter the way that the carnival is enjoyed in ways that would be fundamental to the community it comes from.
The future of the Notting Hill Carnival could be in doubt without "urgent funding" from the government, its organisers said in a letter leaked to the BBC. Carnival chair Ian Comfort has written to ...
The future of London’s Notting Hill Carnival reportedly hangs in the balance over mounting concerns regarding funding and safety surrounding the event. The iconic bank holiday festival, which ...
According to a leaked letter to the BBC, Notting Hill Carnival is in need of "urgent funding" from the Government to secure its future Performers in costume take part in the carnival on the main ...
To relocate the carnival from the streets of Notting Hill would risk continuing these histories of displacement of black communities, and ignore the huge symbolic significance of street ...
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