By virtue of the brief, a good chunk of these hotels are located in East London, where restaurant bills are mercifully lower ...
6. The idea for an early Notting Hill street Carnival came to a local social worker, Rhaune Laslett, in a dream Rhaune Laslett, who was of Native American descent, described the idea coming to her ...
Shifting from a town hall to the streets, it began to fully take shape in 1966, when community activists Rhaune Laslett and ...
aimed at bringing together people of all races in the Notting Hill locality, would eventually morph into what we know as the ...
Here are my findings... Named after the local activist, Rhaune Laslett, this hotel is very Notting Hill, with the feel being more of a night at your (rich) friend’s townhouse complete with ...
The first celebration took place in 1966 after being organised by Notting Hill resident Rhaune Laslett as a way of integrating the diverse local community. Each year, the festival draws in huge ...
Notting Hill Carnival’s boss has said its message of “diversity and inclusion” is just as important as the economic boost it gives London — with as many as two million people preparing to ...
The words ‘affordable’ and ‘London’ rarely appear in the same sentence — especially when it comes to hotels. They’re an elusive breed, often hiding in plain sight along a leafy ...