Sunday 8 April 2012

Diamond Jubilee Road Closures Tuesday 15th May

Bromley town centre will be hosting a unique event to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in May. A number of roads will be closed to accommodate the special circumstances for one morning only on Tuesday 15 May.

People in the Links Estate live very close to the diversion routes and there will be some disruption and inconvenience. These closures will include:
A21 Kentish Way and Tweedy Road
Widmore Road
Masons Hill
Elmfield Road
Market Square and High Street, Bromley

The roads will be closed from 9am on the morning of Tuesday 15 May and will re-open at 2pm. Between these times there will be no vehicle access in or out of the closed roads or areas in between. A number of diversion routes will be in operation to keep traffic disruption to a minimum. This will not affect most parking arrangements but it will mean that you will not be able to move your vehicle on to the closed roads during this time.

Please consider where you park as access may be restricted within the closure area and time period. A number of town centre car parks will not be accessible after 9am and before 2pm. If you need to travel through this area on the morning of the closures, please allow extra time for your journey or consider walking within or to the town centre. You may also need to think about altering the times of any deliveries you have planned.

Please see the online maps which show the planned road closures and diversion routes for cars and HGVs. For more information about the event, public transport, parking and detailed maps, please visit the website at www.bromley.gov.uk/diamondjubilee.

Map of closures is at Town Centre Closures
Map of Diversion routes for smaller vehicles is at Diversion routes for normal vehicles
Map of Diversion routes for HGVs is at Diversion route for HGVs

The road closures will cause some disruption and Bromley Council sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. Please feel free to contact them with any queries you may have. In the meantime they hope you will be able to join in with the celebrations.

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