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Commonwealth Fair celebrates centenary in Kensington & Chelsea

The Commonwealth Fair marked its 100th anniversary in spectacular fashion at the Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall bringing together communities from across the Commonwealth.

The fair on Saturday was a vibrant showcase of all that the Commonwealth has to offer — from a vast range of foods and exotic drinks to dazzling fashion, colourful arts and cultural displays.

It celebrated a century of friendship, culture, and shared purpose through the Commonwealth Countries League.

Sierra Leone Women’s Association presented their annual £500 cheque, earmarked for the education of girls in Sierra Leone.

Together: The Commonwealth Fair at the Kensington & Chelsea Town Hall (.)

This tradition holds deep historical significance, as Sierra Leone was the first country to receive funds from the CCL following a visit by suffragette Alice Hemming to an orphanage in 1967.

Celebrations continued with the Centenary Cake Cutting Ceremony, featuring a stunning cake donated by Maylene Cupcakes, and a stirring performance from soprano Grace O’Malley who sang You’ll Never Walk Alone, accompanied by special effects from Confetti Magic.

Joyful rhythms came from PanDiva, from Trinidad & Tobago, the energetic performances of cultural troupe dancers from Ghana, and the graceful movements of St Lucia’s traditional dancers.

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