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Notting Hill Carnival bands take to the road for 2015 Notting Hill Carnival bands take to the road for 2015
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Notting Hill Carnival bands are taking to the roads of west London for the second day of what is thought to be Europe's largest street music festival.Notting Hill Carnival bands are taking to the roads of west London for the second day of what is thought to be Europe's largest street music festival.
Up to 60 bands in colourful costumes are taking part in the Grand Finale street parade. There are also 38 sound systems to entertain crowds.Up to 60 bands in colourful costumes are taking part in the Grand Finale street parade. There are also 38 sound systems to entertain crowds.
Transport for London said some road and Tube closures would be in place.Transport for London said some road and Tube closures would be in place.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunder, heavy rain and possible lightning in London.The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunder, heavy rain and possible lightning in London.
The event is expected to be attended by millions of people across the two days and police had made 95 arrests by 21:00 BST on Sunday.The event is expected to be attended by millions of people across the two days and police had made 95 arrests by 21:00 BST on Sunday.
BBC London 94.9 will be live from the carnival with Eddie Nestor from 17:00 BST.BBC London 94.9 will be live from the carnival with Eddie Nestor from 17:00 BST.
Carnival-goer Rebecca Perkins was there on Sunday and said: "There's something about moving your body to the rhythm of the beat and being surrounded by others doing the same and laughing and smiling and speaking with complete strangers. I love it."
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The event this year has come in for criticism after organisers demanded journalists and photographers pay £100 for accreditation and share their work on the festival's website.The event this year has come in for criticism after organisers demanded journalists and photographers pay £100 for accreditation and share their work on the festival's website.
But organisers said it was necessary to meet the requirements of a modern sustainable carnival.But organisers said it was necessary to meet the requirements of a modern sustainable carnival.
There is also some discrepancy over the year the carnival officially started.There is also some discrepancy over the year the carnival officially started.
The Notting Hill Carnival Enterprises Trust said some people thought the first carnival dated back to 1964 while others argue it started two years later in 1966.The Notting Hill Carnival Enterprises Trust said some people thought the first carnival dated back to 1964 while others argue it started two years later in 1966.
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