
Wandsworth Bridge Road's annual spring fayre is making a return to Fulham.
Taking place on Sunday 11 May, 11am to 5pm, the south Fulham community party is hoping to top last year's attendance of 15,000 visitors – and you're invited.
Shop 'til you drop
More than 150 market stalls will fill the road, selling everything from arts and crafts to jams, gin, handbags and jewellery.
Local restaurants and cafes will also take to the street, alongside pop-ups by artisan food traders.
And if you're interested in learning a little more about the area, take a browse by Wandsworth Bridge Road Business Association's 'Fulham Future' exhibition or stop for a chat with stalls run by local charities and businesses.
To welcome the change of season the road will also host maypole dancing and live fiddle music. And don't forget to stop by one of the fayre's two stages to catch live music by local artists.
Fun for the whole family
For younger visitors looking to try something different, why not join yoga sessions or test out your football skills in the dedicated children's area.
There's also the chance to take part in dance classes and scale a rock-climbing wall.
For those looking for a new experience, visit the fayre's cycle zone to try out e-bikes and cargo bikes, or to have your own cycle repaired for free.
Find out even more about the Wandsworth Bridge Road Spring Fayre here.
The free event is being supported by H&F Council, Aspire Estate Agents, Vericor Capital and L'Ecole des Petits.
Working with residents and businesses for a cleaner, greener Fulham
We're working to clean Fulham's air and keep residential roads safer and quieter.
Through our south Fulham Clean Air Neighbourhoods we're removing an estimated 1.35kg of deadly nitrogen oxide and 1.9 tonnes carbon emissions from the air every day.
This is because we've stopped out of borough traffic from cutting through the streets either side of Wandsworth Bridge Road. That's 15,000 fewer cars a day in the borough, keeping roads less congested for pedestrians and cyclists.
By working together, we are improving the air we breathe and the health and wellbeing of everyone who lives in, works in, or visits our great borough.