A community trust is racing against time to install the world’s largest Blue Plaque before Notting Hill Carnival’s 60th anniversary, honoring the 70 pioneers who built Europe’s biggest street party. With a $12,500 fundraising goal for professional installation along the carnival route, Symone Williams—whose father played drums at the very first event—is rallying supporters to preserve this legacy. The plaque, already in existence for a decade, needs permanent placement to qualify for Guinness World Records and to be seen by millions of festival-goers. Backed by the Nubian Jak Community Trust’s proud history of celebrating Black British heritage, this tribute aims to immortalize the carnival’s roots and inspire pride in its enduring spirit.
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