Sunshine & 18 degrees max today. Stalls: 116. More food. More live music. Two stages. Kids crafts. Open 12 noon - 6pm.
9 months in the planning.
The people making it happen and street scene 8am Sunday 18th Sept 2011 (click on images for detail if you want);
[ NOTE: Now other post festival chat & photos being added as well ]
Rob Chau; event organiser (Harringay Traders)
Shef Mehmet; event organiser (Harringay Traders)
Andy Newman; event organiser (Garden Residents Assoc or GRA)
' V ' = volunteer (ie. no pay!) Some are council employees
Rob Chau's sister, helping out (with list of 116 stalls). Rob's wife and son were also helping out this morning.
Local resident (of 35 years!) Pemberton Rd
Looking North (outside Railway Fields)
Salisbury stage; programme of events
Old Ale Emporium stage; programme of events
There's a 'green' angle to this year's festival (as well as food and music). Hand prints from local school children. School choir singing Salisbury stage later.
I had green chicken curry from YumYums Thai - it's by far the best in London that I've tasted and a bargain at £5 including rice. Normal takeaway price is almost double that.
I think £5 for a lunch is pretty good, especially if it's such good quality.
Am I right in thinking there were two stalls selling crepes right next to each other? Not such clever planning there.
Also a shame that Moka, the new cafe on Wightman road, didn't have a presence - I spoke to the owner last week and he is just flat out trying to run the cafe and couldn't get away to do a stall at the festival.
yes! I saw him too.
Did anyone speak with him? was that his "Sunday Best" or does he dress like a pharaoh all the time?
Great day out. Loved the fact even Pizza Hut got in on the street stall action. Some of our favourite signs were "Cocktails and Scrumpy" and "Rum Slush". LOVED the kimchiwurst and thoroughly enjoyed the nursery atmosphere in the Salisbury as I've recently become a parent myself. : )
Hope it all happens again next year. An excellent festival!
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