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Saturday, 28 December, 2019
Christmas at Ebury

Ebury Lights was a celebration of the Ebury Bridge community spirit which was on full display as residents flocked to week-long festivities in December.

The plot, where Edgson House once stood, was transformed into a festive extravaganza. 

Adorned with an array of Christmas illuminations, stalls and a temporary ice rink the ‘Ebury Lights’ event attracted over 1300 local people. 

The Ebury Bridge Estate regeneration project is a new standard in council house-building. In partnership with Ebury Bridge residents, Westminster City Council is taking forward a scheme that will see 750 new homes built with at least 342 of those affordable homes.

Ebury Lights was the first activity under Meanwhile Use project which will ensure that local peoplehave access to services, amenities and facilities whilst phased construction works proceed over the next few years.  

To find out more, visit the website.

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