Issue 2 | July 2003 
What's ON
Music festivals:
V2003 - Hylands Park Notting Hill Carnival
Chelmsford and Stafford
16 to 17 August 2003

Once again summer festival fever hits the country as V2003 comes to Hylands Park in Chelmsford and Weston Park in Stafford.
London
23 to 25 August 2003

Over a million people take to the streets of Notting Hill, London, to celebrate the Carnival - Europe's largest street festival.
Reading Festival
Reading
22 to 24 August 2003

The line-up is as strong as ever with a mix of indie, rock and punk to satisfy all.
Cultural events:
Houses of Parliament Summer Opening Edinburgh Military Tattoo
26 July to 30 August 2003
Visitors can tour the Houses of Parliament while the politicians take their summer break.
www.parliament.uk/visiting
/summer_opening.cfm
1 to 23 August 2003
Set against the stunning backdrop of Edinburgh Castle and featuring the world famous massed military bands.
www.edintattoo.co.uk
Buckingham Palace Summer Opening Knebworth 2003 Classic Motor Show
1 August to 28 September 2003
Visitors can tour the State Rooms, which include the Throne Room and the State Dining Room.
www.royal.gov.uk
24 to 25 August 2003
Around 2,000 cars expected - kit and custom, military, sports and post-war classics.
www.knebworthhouse.com
Mayor's Thames Festival
13 to 14 September 2003
The Mayor's Thames Festival is a largescale, free celebration on and around the river Thames between Blackfriars and Westminster bridges. Its programme of events include a night procession, fireworks display, participatory activities and various events on the Thames
www.thamesfestival.org
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