Laura Street Festival is a community festival - a festival run by the community for the community.
The intention is to bring people together to exchange ideas, laughter, food, art, music, love and more.
The festival is run on volunteer power and is kindly hosted by the lovely people of Laura Street in Highgate Hill. Laura Street Festival aims to be a safe(r) space. You can read our safer spaces policy here.
If you want to have a sense of what the festival is like, check out this documentary teaser filmed by Dean Swindell in 2012.
The Laura Street Festival is organised by a team of local residents, community members and Turnstyle Community Hub*. The facilitation of this community minded and socially conscious festival could not be made possible without the support and generosity of the Laura Street residents and volunteers from the local community.
*Turnstyle is a social space that provides resources for people and groups working on projects that benefit the community and/or for activist social change. To find out more about Turnstyle, visit Turnstyle's website, Turnstyle's facebook page or come and say hello at 10 Laura St on the 24th of November.
The intention is to bring people together to exchange ideas, laughter, food, art, music, love and more.
The festival is run on volunteer power and is kindly hosted by the lovely people of Laura Street in Highgate Hill. Laura Street Festival aims to be a safe(r) space. You can read our safer spaces policy here.
If you want to have a sense of what the festival is like, check out this documentary teaser filmed by Dean Swindell in 2012.
The Laura Street Festival is organised by a team of local residents, community members and Turnstyle Community Hub*. The facilitation of this community minded and socially conscious festival could not be made possible without the support and generosity of the Laura Street residents and volunteers from the local community.
*Turnstyle is a social space that provides resources for people and groups working on projects that benefit the community and/or for activist social change. To find out more about Turnstyle, visit Turnstyle's website, Turnstyle's facebook page or come and say hello at 10 Laura St on the 24th of November.
Photo courtesy of lovelenscapes.