The Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea presents
The Mayor's Christmas Carol Service
In aid of London's Air Ambulance Charity
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Join us for the Mayor’s Christmas Carol Service this December

The Mayor of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea's Christmas Carol Service in aid of London’s Air Ambulance Charity

This Christmas, join us at St Mary Abbots Church in Kensington for an uplifting evening filled with hope, community spirit and festive cheer. The service will include a special reading from guest speaker Jeremy Irons, followed by a festive reception of mulled wine and mince pies. Together, we will celebrate the season and support the vital work of London’s Air Ambulance Charity, who bring hope to every emergency in London.

Date: Wednesday 10 December 2025
Venue: St Mary Abbots Church, Kensington Church Street, London W8 4LA
Doors open: 6:00 pm
Seated by: 6:20 pm

Service begins: 6:30 pm
Tickets: £20 per adult, £10 per child, free for under 5s

Come together with friends and family in the beautiful St Mary Abbots Church and embrace the wonderful carols and joyful celebrations. Your support will ensure London’s Air Ambulance Charity can continue to be there for London, today, tomorrow and always.

If you can’t attend but would still like to support, please visit the Mayor’s fundraising appeal to make a donation and help save more lives across London.

Book your tickets today and be part of a brighter, safer Christmas for London.

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Our host and fabulous readers

Our host

Mayor Councillor Tom Bennett was elected to serve Kensington and Chelsea in 2025/26, having represented Redcliffe Ward since 2018. Hes led on priorities including safer streets, housing and environmental initiatives, and is co-founder of an environmental technology business. This year, hes proud to champion London’s Air Ambulance Charity as his Mayoral charity, supporting its life-saving work across the borough.

Reader- Jeremy Irons

Jeremy Irons’s theatre work includes acclaimed roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, earning a Tony Award for The Real Thing. His film career features an Academy Award for Reversal of Fortune and memorable roles in The Lion King (voice of Scar), Brideshead Revisited, Dead Ringers, House of Gucci and Lolita. On television, he is known for Elizabeth I and The Borgias. Renowned for his distinctive voice, he brings warmth and depth to storytelling across his work.

The Rt. Hon. the Earl Cadogan DL

Calvin Jackson

Associate research fellow at London University's Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Tania Moore

CEO of Youth Action Alliance

Mayor of Abingdon-on-Thames

Councillor Rawda Jehanli

Alice Collier

Ex-Patient of London’s Air Ambulance

Dr John Chatterjee

Consultant at London’s Air Ambulance

Isaac Solley

Local student

The Rev’d Emma Dinwiddy Smith

Vicar at St Mary Abbots Church

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?
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Doors will open at 18:00. Please use the main front entrance on St Mary Abbots Church or the step-free entrance on the north side.
All guests must be seated by 18:20 for a 18:30 start. We expect the carol service to finish around 19:30.

Can I buy tickets on the night?
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Tickets are only available to purchase in advance and will not be sold on the night.
How many tickets can I purchase?
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There is no limit on how many tickets you can purchase.
Is seating reserved?
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Seating on the evening will operate on a first-come first-served basis, with volunteers and St Mary Abbots Church staff there to direct on the night. Latecomers may be seated towards the back.

How do I receive my tickets?
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You will receive your e-tickets directly from our ticketing platform following your purchase. Please check your junk mail folders. All tickets will be resent one week before the event.

If you have not received your tickets, please contact us at community@londonsairambulance.org.uk.

Does my ticket grant access to the rest of the church?
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Tickets provide access to the carol service only. For visits to the wider church, please see the St Mary Abbots Church website.

What is your refund policy if the event is cancelled?
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Unfortunately as a charity we’re unable to issue any refunds if the event is cancelled. Funds raised through ticket sales will directly support our vital services.

Is the venue fully accessible?
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St Mary Abbots Church is fully wheelchair accessible. An individual attending with a guest who requires assistance will receive a free ticket to ensure they can participate comfortably.  Please notify us by emailing community@londonsairambulance.org.uk so we can ensure a suitable space is available. Without prior notice, priority seating cannot be guaranteed on the night.

There is a high-quality sound system with a hearing loop for guests with hearing impairments. For visually impaired guests, A4 service sheets with larger text to aid reading can be provided.

Are there any security measures I should be aware of?
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You may be subject to security screening so it’s advised you don’t bring the following items:

  • Glass bottles or containers
  • Food or drink
  • Knives or sharp objects
  • Items that may damage the venue or harm others
  • Illegal items or protest-related materials
  • Drones
Are there toilet facilities?
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Yes, fully accessible toilets are available during the event.

Is photography permitted?
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No photography or videography is allowed inside the church or during the service.

Is there an age limit?
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Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. If you have any further questions, please contact us at community@londonsairambulance.org.uk.