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Notting Hill Carnival Review Group
The Mayor's Carnival Review Group Report, published in April 2004, is a major evaluation of how Notting Hill Carnival is managed, financed, supported and perceived. In addition to addressing the public safety issues posed as a result of the Carnival's growth, it also reveals its significant cultural, social and economic impact and potential. The report is available to download free of charge: Carnival Review Group Report PDF (1.5MB) We are unable to make the full report available as an RTF file. However the Executive Summary is available in this format: Carnival Review Group Executive Summary RTF (900k) The Mayor set up the Carnival Review Group as an independent group with the purpose of formulating guidelines to safeguard the future of the Carnival. The review was the most wide-ranging consultation process ever undertaken in the history of Carnival and the main issues to be addressed were:
One of the outcomes of the review was the implementation of an interim route change in 2002, running clockwise between Harrow Rd and Ladbroke Grove, via Ladbroke Gardens, Westbourne Grove, Chepstow Rd, Westbourne Park Rd and Great Western Road. The review group published an interim report, outlining a number of recommendations to improve the safety of the event, in 2001: |
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