Brockwell Park to host 5 festivals in 2026 despite controversy among locals
Lambeth Council approved Brockwell Live festivals for up to 32 days in 2026, with events contributing over £10 million to the local economy, organizers said.
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Council approves Brockwell Park 2026 festivals
Plans to host a series of festival events in Brockwell Park later this year have been approved by councillors, despite receiving a mixed reaction from the local community. Lambeth Council’s Planning Applications Committee unanimously granted temporary planning permission for the events during a meeting on Tuesday evening (February 24). Summer Events, the company which runs Brockwell Live, had applied for temporary planning permission so it could…
Brockwell Live’s series of festivals for Brockwell Park in 2026 unanimously approved by Lambeth Council Planning
To absolutely no-one’s surprise, Lambeth Council has rubber stamped its approval for a controversial series of large commercial festivals to take place in Brockwell park later this year. Brockwell Live 2026 will comprise of four music festivals across two weekends: Field Day, Cross the Tracks, City Splash, and Mighty Hoopla, with the latter lasting for two days – but this year there will be no free Lambeth Country Show. In a statement, Brockwell…
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