Bromley roads will be taken over by The Big Lunch celebration – happening on Saturday, June 1, and Saturday, June 2, 2024.
The Big Lunch brings together millions of people across the UK each year, fostering friendships and creating friendlier, safer communities by hosting family-friendly street parties.
The closures will only apply on the Saturday and Sunday, and will be indicated by traffic signs, as outlined on the Public Notice Portal.
Nothing in this Order shall prevent pedestrian access at any time.
Access to homes will be maintained as far as is practicable from either side of the closure as appropriate.
Emergency access will be always maintained.
On Saturday, June 1, the following roads will be closed to traffic at the times below:
Beckenham Town & Copers Cope
Chancery Lane – for its entire length: From 11am – 11pm
Downs Road – for its entire length: From 12 noon – 10pm
Foxgrove Avenue – from No.8 to No.19: From 1 pm – 4pm
Limes Road – from No.1 to No.43: From 11am – 11pm
Stumps Hill Lane – from No.2 to No.16: From 11am – 8pm
Bicklev & Sundridge
Beechfield Road – from No.15 to No.5: From 12 noon – 9pm
Ferndale – from No.1 to No.19: From 11am – Midnight
Bromley Common & Holwood
Pope Road – from No.1 to No.32d: From 10am – 9pm
Sunray Avenue – from No.62 to No.68: From 12 noon – Midnight
Clock House
Cedars Road – from No.1 to No.55: From 9am – 9pm
Chaffinch Road – from No. 53 to No.101: From 11am – 11pm
Clement Road – from its junction with Churchfields Road to its junction with Villiers Road: From 12.30pm – 9.30pm
St. James’s Avenue – from No.72 to No.100: From 2pm – Midnight
Westbury Road – from No.10 to No.34: From 11am – Midnight
Crystal Palace and Anerley
Patterson Road – from No.25 to No.43: From 8am – Midnight
Darwin
Blackness Lane – from its junction with Kimberley Business Park to its junction with Orchard Place: From 1pm – 7pm
Farnborough & Crofton
Nuffield Way – from No.13 Nuffield Way to the boundary with No.24 Mere Close: From 1pm – 11pm
Hayes & Coney Hall
Commonside – for its entire length: From 12noon – 6pm
Kelsey & Eden Park
Oakfield Gardens – for its entire length: From 2pm – 8.30pm
Whitmore Road – from No.1 to No.60 Whitmore Road: From 7am – Midnight
Penge and Cator
Woodbastwick Road – from its junction with Bertie Road to its junction with Kent House Road: From 9am – Midnight
Plaistow
Avondale Road – from No.35 to No.77: From 10.30am – 8.30pm
Shortlands & Park Langley
Madeira Avenue – from No.15 to No.124: From 11am – 11pm
Meadow Road – from No.19 to No.27: From 1 pm – 4pm
St Mary Cray
Sefton Road – from No.12 to No.25: From 12 noon – Midnight
The following road will be closed to through traffic at the times below on Sunday June 2, 2024:
Bromley Town
Forde Avenue – from No.1 to No.50: From 12 noon – 6pm
The Chase – from No.1 to No.65: From 8am – 10pm
Chelsfield
Warren Avenue – from No.1 to No.14: From 9am – 9pm
Chislehurst
Sandy Ridge – from No.23 to No.33: From 10am – 9pm
Clock House
Clock House Road – from its junction with Queens Road to its junction with Cedars Road: From 10am – 8pm
Clock House Road – from No.154 Clock House Road to its junction with Cromwell Road: From 12 noon – 10pm
Tremaine Road – from No.5 to No.83: From 7am – 10.30pm
Hayes & Coney Hall
George Lane – from No.34 to No.64: From 11am – 6pm
Ridgeway – from its junction with The Knoll to its junction with Hayes Gardens: From 12 noon – 7pm
Kelsey & Eden Park
Kenwood Drive – from No.69 to No.79: From 11am – 9.30pm
Penge & Cator
Aldersmead Road – from No.7 to No.29: From 12 noon – 8pm
Kenilworth Road – for its entire length: From 10am – 5.30pm
Woodbastwick Road – from its junction with Bertie Road to its junction with Kent House Road: From 9am – Midnight
Shortlands & Park Langley
Overhill Way – from No.1 to No.56: From 10am – 10pm
St Paul’s Cray
Pleasance Road – from No.1 to No.14: 2pm – 6pm
West Wickham
Langley Way – for its entire length From 11am – 5pm Links Road – for its entire length: From 10am – 8pm
The Drive – from No.17 to No.21: From 12 noon – 8pm
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