Noel Park Annual Community Summer Fair is now in its fourth year and is described as “a much-loved free community celebration”

A summer fair celebrating “community spirit, nature, and the rich cultural diversity of Wood Green” is taking place in Noel Park next month.
The Noel Park Annual Community Summer Fair is described as “a much-loved free community celebration” and is now in its fourth year.
The event is held in Russell Park and is organised by Noel Park Friends of Green Spaces in partnership with Russell’s Hub Café.
This year’s fair will take place on Sunday, 12th July, from 12pm-5pm, with up to 2,000 people expected to attend over the course of the afternoon.
It will feature live music from local performers, delicious food stalls showcasing a range of cuisines, nature-based workshops and opportunities to connect with local community and charitable organisations.
Families can enjoy free hands-on activities, planting sessions, yoga and creative workshops and storytelling (with sign language) for children and young people, making it a fun and engaging day for all ages.
The event is designed for everyone in the local community and aims to be inclusive, welcoming, and enjoyable for people of all ages, bringing the Noel Park community together in a vibrant park setting.
The event’s sponsors are Wood Green BID, The Mall, Haringey Council, Sandlings Residents Association, Noel Park Residents Association, and PPL PRS.
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