As Hounslow's cabinet lead for Olympic Games preparation, I had the Jubilee added to my portfolio at some point during the last year, so attended as many events as I could. I come from solid Republican stock (Quakers were imprisoned for refusing to doff their caps to the king) so might otherwise have considered going away for the four-day break. However by staying locally I had the privilege of being part of an amazing carnival of community celebration and unity. We decided at an early stage that during this "Summer of Celebration" any street parties would have the license costs of road closures waived, and we set aside Council funds so that community and residents groups could have up to £500 to spend on a local celebratio - 43 groups took advantage.
My weekend included; the Big Lunch in the Butts and street parties in Old Isleworth, Enfield Road, Avenue Road and Brook Road South in Brentford, two more community events in Isleworth, the 2-day extravaganza in Brentford High Street, the Friends of Faith festival in Hounslow and a street show in Hounslow High Street. I danced till late to a live 60s band at Isleworth Working Mens Club and witnessed the Mayor lighting the Jubilee beacon in Lampton Park. I slipped home occasionally and saw the finale of the river pageant too.
The surprises? I hadn't expected food to be such a defining element of the Jubilee - I relived old tastes from my childhood such as candyfloss, chocolate-covered meringues in silver wrapping and lots of moist sponge cakes always made with real butter. And then there was the most amazing curry made by a chef who works at a Michelin-starred Indian restaurant in Mayfair, but this time cooking for his neighbours, many of whom had never met each other before. And finally the edible bunting - just silly.
PS: Here is the link to the rest of my photos of the weekend:
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