Source: Indians Abroad
http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/5967_1944913,001600060011.htm
Britain: Though Britain’s anti-pollution laws are strict and the nippy, drizzly weather a spoilsport, the NRIs in Britain manage to say rang barse with a strong dash of nostalgia.
Surprisingly, however, the celebrations are low-key in Little India (Hounslow and Southall).
But in Leicester, over a thousand people, including British MPs and officials, gather at Cossington Park near the famous Golden Mile — the Belgrave Road where nearly 100 Gujarati-owned shops are located — for the Holi dahan.
And at Bhaktivedanta Manor, the largest Hindu temple in Europe, Holi is celebrated Brij-style by over 7,000 people.
The late Beetle George Harrison who gifted the Manor, would be glad to know that the place resounds with songs on Holi.