View looking east along Foley Street with people enjoying the Fitzrovia Feste 2025.
Foley Street was packed with people enjoying the Fete.

Hundreds of local people flocked to Foley Street on a warm Sunday afternoon to enjoy music, dance and the many activities on offer at the Fitzrovia Fete 2025.

Organised by the Fitzrovia Community Centre, and a small army of volunteers, the street was closed for the day as the sun shone down on the neighbourhood.

Five musicians playing in the street.
Live music from The Valentinos.
A picnic box with a poster saying: What does community mean to you?
What does it mean?
Plants for window boxes and small gardens.
Plants for small gardens and window sills.
Two people sitting at a stall which provides information about the Cartoon Museum.
The Cartoon Museum was one of many organisations which had a stall.
Two people from Phoenix Garden.
An art from nature workshop by The Phoenix Garden green oasis.
People lined up dancing in the street.
Line up to dance in the street.
A woman draws a family tree at a stall at Fitzrovia Fete 2025.
Children’s book author Sally Kindberg held a family tree drawing workshop.
A man repairs a bicycle in the street.
Cycle repairs to keep to moving.
A woman smiles for a photograph.
Donna Yay, director of Fitzrovia Community Centre.
Three women offer ice cream on a warm day.
Serving up ice cream cones to keep you cool on a warm day.
A poster on a wall announces what's going on downstairs at Fitzrovia Community Centre.
Lots going on indoors, too.
A man sings with a jazz band.
Actor and local resident Nick Moran takes the stage with The Valentinos for a song.

All photos by The Fitzrovia News.

Fitzrovia Fete 2025 was organised by Fitzrovia Community Centre and held on Sunday 10 August. A full list of participants can be found here.

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