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Notting Hill Carnival A Strategic R
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Contents Foreword Preface Carnival
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Preface Lee Jasper, Policy Director
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This strategic evaluation was made
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The Challenge: Executive Summary Th
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• recognises the grassroots natur
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provide the level of flexibility re
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• the development of a four-year
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SEU TEZ TfL WCC Social Exclusion Un
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and delivering these events has gro
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(a) the development of a multi-agen
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to commit considerable resources in
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(b) establish a Carnival Arts Educa
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Introduction The Review Process Und
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increase its overall investment in
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1.4.3 the involvement of and consul
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1.11 A third aspect of the Review G
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surgery of another Trinidadian, Dr
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mobilising strategy, which allowed
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ecause the plight of minority ethni
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are shown in Figure 1 below as blue
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Practice was introduced in 1993, se
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6. It is the responsibility of the
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1.53.2 lack of general awareness of
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planning process of Carnival. A key
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not be allowed onto the Carnival ro
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made available to provide opportuni
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1.76 The role of the media in shapi
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Public Safety, Responsibility & Acc
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initiate discussions with DCMS, GOL
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presented and was unable to provide
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The Issue of Public Safety Recommen
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2.4 In the main, whilst these recom
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Underground and London Transport pr
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number key public safety issues and
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Table 3: Carnival Public Safety Mat
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Table 3: Carnival Public Safety Mat
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Table 3: Carnival Public Safety Mat
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Stewarding & Route Management at Ca
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times, interrupted or delayed. A nu
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issues ranging from accommodation,
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Crime at Carnival 2.28 Making safe
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Event Management and Close Down Tim
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number of casualties treated - 598,
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• The installation of a temporary
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2.53 In 2000, the circular Carnival
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Analysis of Carnival 2001 2.59 In A
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Figure (6): Barrier Locations at th
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2.70.3 floats reduce available spac
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West-East “Ell” Route: the West
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circular route. The lowest route cr
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of the Carnival procession would be
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Evaluating the Carnival Public Safe
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Wider Implications for Major Events
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survey evidence on visitor numbers
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Independent Strategic Co-ordination
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framework for land use and developm
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Carnival Management & Leadership In
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19. A clear distinction must be dra
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The Coopers & Lybrand Report (1988)
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Table 10: Three-Year Executive Mana
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The Arts Council Review (2001) 3.18
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job description and progression Art
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Carnival - at least in the short to
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The Value of Carnival Funding Carni
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