This is a sponsored article on behalf of The Brentford Project.

Floating musicians, classic car boot sales and an al fresco cinema by the canal are on the summer line-up at The Brentford Project in west London.
A stunning new waterside development by Ballymore, The Brentford Project blends residential, commercial and leisure — plus lashings of greenery — to create a cobbled waterfront quarter studded with boutique shops (Mother Rugger, Hewson Books) and tasty places to eat (Sam's Waterside, GAIL's). A wonderful place to live (and many of its apartments have IMPRESSIVE views), The Brentford Project is also home to a fun-loving community of people — plus plenty of events to get stuck into.
Case in point: Summer on the Water — a series of vibrant events on the newly-revamped Workhouse Dock, running from June-August. It kicks off on Saturday 29 June with Festival on the Water — a free, day-long blowout where you can peruse market stalls, tuck into delicious street food and sit at the water's edge while watching live musicians play on a floating barge. There's also a very special car boot sale courtesy of Duke of London, where you can snaffle up vintage clothing, automobilia, artwork and vinyls — sold from classic cars and supercars!

Monday 1 July sees the launch of Everyman on the Water — The Brentford Project's very own waterside cinema. Here you'll be able to watch the Wimbledon tennis action from 1-14 July, then catch a series of Hollywood blockbuster hits and family faves right through until Saturday 31 August. And guess what — all screenings are totally free!
Even more exciting: to celebrate the launch of Everyman on the Water, The Brentford Project is running a competition with Everyman — who are redefining cinema with their beautiful venues, quality food and drink offerings, top-rate staff and impeccable film selection. you can win an overnight stay in an exclusive show apartment at The Brentford Project with full access to the residents spa and clubhouse, a £100 voucher for Sam’s Waterside, an all-new waterside restaurant, plus two Everyman cinema tickets for a venue of your choice Enter the competition here.
There's plenty more going on throughout the summer months at The Brentford Project: stay tuned into the Summer on the Water events page.
Summer on the Water, The Brentford Project, June-August 2024, lots of events are free but you'll need to book.