More than 7,000 people flocked to this year’s Belmont Festival last weekend.
The free event offered crowds a line-up of local musicians, including singer-songwriter Chloe Ray, the Shimmy Sisters, and Sharp at 9 Band from Stanley Park School.
Station Road thronged with market stalls offering everything from chutney to bird tables on Sunday.
The day out in the sunshine kicked off with a procession through Belmont led by the Gary Mason Drummers and the Carshalton Cheerleaders.
Last year’s event raised £16,000 for The Oak Centre for Children and Young People at The Royal Marsden.
And this year money raised will go towards supporting a new clinical trial at the Royal Marsden for children with ependymoma – a type of brain cancer.
Dr Fernando Carceller, senior drug development fellow at the Royal Marsden Hospital, said: “This will help pave the way for better treatments. Your support will make a real difference to our young patients. Thank you very much.”
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