West Norwood Feast returns this Sunday 10am-4pm
Apologies we’ve had to cancel this event due to adverse weather conditions
Spring has arrived which means that Feast is back, every first Sunday of the month until December.
We are so excited to welcome everyone back for 2024. Our volunteers have been working hard over the last few months to secure your favourite local market. Show your support by joining us across two expanded Hubs.
Over 70 wonderful traders will be offering mouth-watering street food and cakes, fresh produce, handmade gifts, arts and crafts and vintage clothes and curiosities. Find out more about what you can expect below.
There will also be FREE live music outside St Luke’s Church and at Village Green, near the leisure centre.
Bring your kids up to Village Green for FREE children’s craft activities 11am-3pm.
p.s. Feast is volunteer-run and we need your help to keep it running. Find out more below about how you can support West Norwood Feast as a volunteer. Join us to support your community, meet new people, and have fun!
Two expanded hubs
St Luke’s Church and Gardens and Village Green (by the leisure centre)
This year we have made some changes to our Hub locations. This has been driven by increasing costs for street trading licences levied by Lambeth Council.
Join us at St Luke’s Church and Gardens for the Food Fair (hot food and drinks) and Fresh n Green (fresh produce) in the car park area.
Artisans’ Market (local designers and makers) is moving from Chatsworth Way to join Village Green on Devane Way (near the Leisure Centre) where you can also find sustainable goods, retro and beauty products.
Volunteers will be on hand to help direct you to our expanded hubs.
VILLAGE GREEN
Join us at our expanded Village Green site starting at Devane Way, opposite West Norwood Station, and continuing up to West Norwood Leisure Centre. As you browse the stalls, make sure you fuel up with a coffee from Beats & Grind. We’ll have live music from 12noon and kids’ craft activities to keep the little ones busy from 11am to 3pm.
We’re excited to welcome our favourite local Artisans, and their huge range of handmade and unique items. Treat yourself or someone else to a one-off creation.
- Pick up some limited edition art, featuring your favourite local views, from Red Faces Prints.
- Ceramic artist Helen Blair helenblairceramics.co.uk produces unique wheel thrown stoneware in South London. You’ll find a range of tableware including plates, mugs, cups and vases.
- Award winning designer, author and illustrator Lisa Stickley lisastickleystudio.com has art, homewares and books to choose from.
- And we have beautiful handmade feather earrings up-cycled from bicycle inner tubes, from Bird-E jewellery
- And you can find eco-friendly vegan candles and other sustainable gifts from Ralph’s Orchard
FOOD FAIR and FRESH N GREEN (St Luke’s Church and Gardens)
Food Fair in St Luke’s garden has a great choice of tasty street food from around the world, with 20 different stalls to choose from. Not to mention a huge choice of sweet treats to tempt you.
All the usual Food Fair traders will be there for you to find your favourites or try something new!
- We have Giant Pan Tartiflette, serving up delicious servings of the classic French dish. Mmmm, cheese…
- Sweet Carolina Bar (@sweetcarolinakb) will be serving a selection of beers from Brixton brewery, wine, G and T with a twist (with Brixton Gin), Margarita and limoncello Spritz! For those of you who prefer to go alcohol free, there will be iced tea and a range of soft drinks. Come thirsty, we’ll have you covered!
- And DIPSTICKS LDN will be serving big, fresh, melty, homemade mozzarella sticks, with delicious dips.
Make sure you visit Fresh n Green in their new location in the car park by St Luke’s Church for a range of fresh produce. We have:
- Wendy from Fruition Preserves selling a range of delicious, natural fruit compotes, ketchups, granola, international award winning marmalades and seasonal fruit preserves.
- You’ll find a wide range of fresh deli products at Fish Tale: including olives, artichokes, sun-dried tomatoes, fish cakes, and home-made harissa paste.
- Love mushrooms? Adi from Urban Mushrooms: has fresh, locally-grown gourmet mushrooms, mushroom tinctures, jerky, risottos, mushroom growing kits and foraging vouchers.
- And at My Reusables: you can choose from a wide range of sustainable and beautiful household products for the bathroom and kitchen, including cutlery and bowls, all without plastic and perfect as gifts.
Great free entertainment throughout the day
We have two live music spots this year! We have some wonderful singer-songwriters joining us at Village Green, near the leisure centre, from 1200. And at St Luke’s Church you can hear a range of local musicians including a choir, folk band and indie music.
Village Green musicians from 1200:
- Tim Wright – singer/songwriter/guitarist
- Lee Michael Walton – pianist and composer
- Chris Mae – singer/songwriter/guitarist/producer
St Luke’s Church from 1200:
- 1200: Soul Symphony choir
- 1300: Conquering Heroes folk band
- 1400: Dan Maitland indie band