PEOPLE from Southall and beyond came together on Friday (3) June for a Jubilee-themed jamboree at Central Gardens, the Green Quarter’s park.

Performers included a plate spinner, juggler and stilt walker, while traditional lawn games like quoits and swingball were set up for all to enjoy.

Mediterranean street dishes were provided by Miru Homemade and a vintage coffee van served cold and hot drinks. 

Marcus Blake, managing director at Berkeley St George City, which developed the site, said: “We delivered this green space exactly for this sort of community event and it was fantastic to see so many local people attending.

“In the coming years we’re planning to create more areas of parkland, as well as woodland and wetland with our partners London Wildlife Trust.” 

The Green Quarter will host a pop-up outdoor cinema screen at Central Gardens from June 27 to August 8, showing sports events and films.

A new bridge across the Grand Union Canal is also being created, opening up access to 90-acre Minet Country Park in Hayes.