ORGANISERS of this year's Leytonstone Festival say they are delighted at how it went.
The feast of music, art, theatre and other entrainment concluded at the weekend.
Highlights including the annual What's Cookin' music festival in Henry Reynolds Gardens, the Leytonstone Arts Trail and a stand-up comedy gig by TV personality Alan Davies at the Sheepwalk pub in the High Road.
Festival chair Nick Tiratsoo said: "The Leytonstone Festival ended as it began, on a high note, with a big crown lapping up live music and real ale in Henry Reynolds Gardens.
"Across the ten days, we had a bumper programme of events and buoyant audiences. Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves.
"As outgoing chair, I’d like thank all those who supported us".
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