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  2. Powis Square, London - Wikipedia

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    The Tabernacle, a local community arts centre with a long association with the Notting Hill Carnival, is located there. [5] In 1962, The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones lived on the west side of the square. [6] 25 Powis Square was used for exterior scenes in Nicolas Roeg's 1970 film Performance, starring James Fox and Mick Jagger.

  3. Centro Iberico - Wikipedia

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    Later, when also known as the Anarchy or Alternative ‘A’ Centre, it met in a parish hall in Holborn, before moving in 1982 to the school building, 421 Harrow Road, Notting Hill. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its original political activity would have wound down following the restoration of parliamentary government in Spain, and Garcia's death in 1981.

  4. Portobello Road - Wikipedia

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    Much of it consisted of hayfields, orchards and other open land. The road ultimately took form piecemeal in the second half of the 19th century, nestling between the large new residential developments of Paddington and Notting Hill. Its shops and markets thrived on serving the wealthy inhabitants of the elegant crescents and terraces that ...

  5. Notting Hill - Wikipedia

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    Notting Hill is a district of West London, England, [1] in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Notting Hill is known for being a cosmopolitan and multicultural neighbourhood, hosting the annual Notting Hill Carnival and the Portobello Road Market. [2] From around 1870, Notting Hill had an association with artists. [3]

  6. My family owns the Notting Hill Bookshop. Here's how TikTok ...

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    Here's how TikTok is giving the store new life. Angelica Malin. January 23, 2024 at 10:30 AM. ... standing in front of a boy (Hugh Grant) in 1999's Notting Hill. (MCA/Courtesy Everett Collection) ...

  7. Centre for Life - Wikipedia

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    The centre was opened by the Queen in May 2000. [2] In March 2009 the centre was the main venue for the UK's first Maker Faire, [3] run as part of the Newcastle ScienceFest. The 2010 Newcastle Maker Faire was held at the Centre for Life and the nearby Discovery Museum.

  8. Museum of Brands - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Brands is a museum in London that focuses on the history of consumer culture from Victorian times to the present day. The museum was set up as a registered charity in 2002, [1] [irrelevant citation] and is located at 111–117 Lancaster Rd., Notting Hill, London W11 1QT.

  9. Sutton Life Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Sutton Life Centre is a community centre in Sutton, South London. It is an £8 million facility that uses audiovisual equipment to make young people more "street smart" and better able to deal with the dangers and risks they face in life. It was opened on 27 October 2010 by the then Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg. [3]