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Funded Camden Community Festivals 2021 - 22 Funded Camden Community Festivals 2021 - 22 Name of Organisation Venue Dates Festival A virtual tour of the Bloomsbury garden 12/06/21- squares, as an 13/06/21 online offering for Association of Bloomsbury 1 London-wide Open Bloomsbury Square Squares and Gardens Garden Squares Weekend, which is going Virtual this year. Achilles Street Party 12/06/21 Achilles Street Party 2 committee Achilles Road Acoustic Music in Healthy Generations - 31/07/21 3 Talacre Gardens Talacre Gardens Camden Branch Africa Dance and 08/05/21 APTO 4 Music event Calthorpe Project Albert Street between 13/06/21 5 Albert Street party Albert Street Party Mornington Place and Mornington Street Alma Street Fair Inkerman Area Residents TBC 6 Alma Street Association Outdoor exhibitions on 15/10/21- railings in Brunswick 24/10/21 Square and in Cromer Bloomsbury Festival Bloomsbury Festival 7 St. Fri 15 Store St and Sat 16 October Cromer Street outdoor community event Burgh House 13/02/22 Hampstead High Street, Hampstead Chinese 8 Friends of Burgh House grounds of Burgh New Year Festival House 2022 Camden Community 31/07/2021 9 Gospel Music Eyukamba Foundation Red Lion Square (Blended) Festival King's Cross Brunswick 24/10/2021 10 Camden Mela British Library Neighbourhood Association Camden Square 24/07/21- Camden New town (Gardens, Play Centre, 25/07/21 11 Camden New town Festival Festival St Pauls Church, The Irish Centre) Funded Camden Community Festivals 2021 - 22 War memorial opposite 14/08/21 Veterans Association 12 Camden Vets Mornington Crescent tube Camley Street 29/05/21- Camley Street Natural Natural Park (CSNP) 30/05/21 13 Camley Street Natural Park Park Reopening Celebration Castlehaven 06/12/21- Castlehaven Castlehaven Community Community Centre, 10/12/21 14 Winterfest Centre Sports Pitch and Online Zoom sessions Corams Fields 05/11/21 15 Coram’s Fields Coram’s Fields Fireworks Disco Lounge WAC arts, Old Town TBC 16 WAC ARTS Festival Hall Oak Village and Elaine 26/06/21 17 EGROVA EGROVA Grove Gondar & Agamemnon 06/06/2021 Gara Big Lunch 2021 residents' association 18 Gondar Gardens (“GARA”) Hampstead Heath Hampstead Heath, 27/06/2021 19 150th Anniversary Heath Hands Parliament Hill Fun Day) Bandstand Hampstead Summer 26/06/21- festivals Art Fair on 04/07/21 Saturday June 26th 2021, and a Hampstead Summer The gardens of Keats 20 Family/Children’s Festival Group House, Keats Grove Garden Party on Sunday July 4th 2021. Highgate Fair in the Highgate Fair in the Square Pond Square and South 18/09/21 21 Square Committee Grove N6 19/06/21- 22 Highgate Festival Highgate Festival CIC Waterlow Park Aviary 27/06/21 Swiss Cottage Outdoor 20/03/21- Holi fest 23 Magic of India Space 21/03/21 Jester Festival Jester Festival Committee Fortune Green Open 03/07/21- 24 Space 04/07/21 Kilburn Community Friends of Kilburn Grange 18/12/21 25 Kilburn Grange Park Winter Festival Park Funded Camden Community Festivals 2021 - 22 Lady Somerset Lady Somerset Road Lady Somerset Road, 12/09/21 26 Street Party Community Association Kentish Town Mayday Celebration 01/05/21 Gardens of Camden 27 Jazz in St Pauls Camden Square tenants Square Church Sidings Community Maygrove Peace which is adjacent to the 10/07/21 28 park Summer Sidings Community Centre Peace Park Festival Music in the Friends of St Georges 06/06/21 30 St George’s Gardens Gardens Gardens Mortimer Terrace Nature TBC Reserve, Heathview Tenants Co-operative, Parly Party Pop Ups Gordon House Road 31 Community Film Resident’s Association, Mortimer Terrace Festival Haddo House, with support from Camden Community Makers and BeduInternational The North Shelter in TBC Pop-Up Proms in Waterlow Park below 32 Friends of Waterlow park Waterlow Park left from Sir Sydney Waterlow’s statue. Regent's Park Music 20/06/21- Friends of Regent's Park & Regent's Park- Festival on the 12/09/21 33 Primrose Hill Bandstand and Bandstand surrounding area Swiss Cottage Open 18/12/21- 34 Santa Paws Wagadoo Space 19/12/21 Somers Town 10/07/21 35 festival Somers Town festival group Chalton Street Street Party Fitzrovia Street Party - 04/09/21- 04.09.2021 and (The Warren) W1T 5JX 13/12/21 Community and Regents Park – 36 Fitzrovia Youth in Action Christmas week Community Christmas beginning 13.12. Event Venue in Camden 2021 tbc Summer in the City TBC with AUC Henderson Court Multicultural Health & Positive Living 37 Age UK Camden Intergenerational Hub – Sheltered Community Music Housing Scheme Events Courtyard & Great Croft Funded Camden Community Festivals 2021 - 22 Health & Positive Living Hubs – Sensory Garden Swiss Cottage Swiss Cottage Open 18/09/21 38 The Winchester Project Creates Space 09/04/21- Tolmers Square 39 Camden Peoples Theatre Tolmer’s Square 21/05/21 Variety Spectacular We are all in this South Sudan Women Skills Abbey Community TBC 40 Together Development Centre / Kilburn 41 Outside across two 12/09/21 York Rise York Rise streets - York Rise and Dartmouth Park Road .
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