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09—MARYLEBONE JOURNAL


THE HOWARD DE WALDEN ESTATE


Contact Jenny Edwards jenny.edwards@hdwe.co.uk


Howard de Walden Estates Limited


23 Queen Anne Street London W1G 9DL Tel 020 7580 3163


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the Gunmakers pub, Waitrose and Diageo. It is thanks to this support that all the money spent at the bar will go directly to Teenage Cancer Trust. It is not often that buying a drink can count as a selfless act of charity – make sure you seize that opportunity. Although the fayre now has a


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Marylebone Summer Fayre 19 June 10am-4pm marylebonesummerfayre.com


including a cookery course at La Cucina Caldesi, a one-night stay at the Royal Society of Medicine’s historic Chandos House, meals at numerous local restaurants, and gifts from no end of beautiful Marylebone Village retailers such as By Marlene Birger, Fresh, Cath Kidston, Trilogy and Ortigia. Tickets will be on sale on the day of the fayre from a stall outside the Sandfords office on Paddington Street. See the Marylebone Summer Fayre website for a full list of prizes. The Blue Zone in Paddington


Street Gardens, will once again host a fantastic programme of live music. The Festival Bar, which faces the stage, is again generously sponsored by the Druce and Kay & Co estate agencies and staffed and supplied by


well-established footprint, there are some notable changes to this year’s set-up. The farmers’ market is moving into the Moxon Street car park, opening up the high street for many more retailer-run activities, such as By Marlene Birger’s t-shirt printing stall, Kabiri’s jewellery-making classes and Deploy’s hat-making stall. The acoustic stage area in the Purple Zone at the top of the high street will be even more of a feature this year, with a superb line up of musicians on the bill, Spider Mountain for the kids and an increased number and range of food stalls and seating. At the other end of the site, the road closures will be extended onto Blandford Street for the first time, where the many restaurants will provide a whole new range of alfresco eating opportunities, accompanied by a brass band and opera singers. A further addition is the arrival on Paddington Street of a spa area, allowing fayre-goers the opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle for some quality relaxation. It’s not all change, though.


Marylebone will, as ever, be filled with extraordinary food and drink. The now familiar cast of dancers will be returning to the Red Zone and the Brown Zone to get the streets Street jumping, the Cabbages & Frocks market will be buzzing away in the shadows of the parish church, and the Orange Zone in Moxon Street car park will again be filled with children’s activities and fairground rides. And the Marylebone Journal will be there as always, providing readers with the opportunity to pick up back issues and share their thoughts with us.


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