From their : "Carnival Village Trust is a unique collaboration between its partners whose objects are to develop the arts of Carnival. As London’s development agency for Carnival Arts, we promote the arts, crafts and business of a relatively unsung art form in the UK, extending to its roots and broader culture."
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Carnival Village Trust
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Notting Hill Carnival pioneers
Claimed to be the world's largest blue plaque - and we ain't arguing. Three ...
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Islington Art Society
Formed as the Islington Art Circle in 1941 by A. E. Hickman-Smith and on his death in 1965 run by George and Deborah Bunting until their deaths in 2000.  Changed its name in 2002 to Islington Art S...
Enfield Society
Founded  as the Enfield Preservation Society, and renamed The Enfield Society in 2007.
Friends of Lordship Recreation Ground
From their website: "The Friends of Lordship Recreation Ground are a group of local people dedicated to organising events and activities to encourage local people to use the park. In addition to s...
British and Foreign Sailors' Society
Sailors’ Society is an international Christian charity working in ports across the world. After the Napoleonic Wars ended, the need for ships declined, and many former seafarers became destitute. ...
Ingleton House Boys Home
In about 1903, numbers 2 - 4 Rectory Grove, (built c.1790), were combined to form St. Hugh’s Boys Home, later named Ingleton House Boys Home,  run by an Anglican religious society named the Society...

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