Now in its seventh year, the Notting Hill Mayfest takes place this year from 9th to 24th May at St John’s Church on Lansdowne Crescent.
The Mayfest will feature a number of events, including concerts, an art exhibition, lectures, religious services and children’s events, with some events showcasing local artists and performers. Top event is a traditional May Fair on Saturday 16th May, including face painting and a bouncy castle for kids and stalls, a BBQ and Pimms for adults. There is also a lecture on Tuesday 19th May from Notting Hill producer Richard Curtis.
Some events require tickets, and a pass for all the Mayfest events can be purchased for £35.
Full details are at www.nottinghillmayfest.org.uk.
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