Road closures for Lymm May Queen event

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A number of road closures will be in place this Saturday (May 13) for the annual Lymm May Queen event.

The road closures will come into force from 11.30am until 2pm when events will continue on the Lymm May Queen field following a parade through the village.

Warrington Borough Council has made an order on the occasion of the above mentioned event, no cart, carriage, motor car, lorry or other vehicle (excepting vehicles taking part in the event, Police, Ambulance and Fire Service vehicles and Mail Carts) and no horses or other animal be allowed to remain in or travel along or over any of the undermentioned streets between the hours of 11am and 2pm on Saturday 13th May 2023 as follows:
Between the hours of 11am and 2pm on Saturday 13th May 2023:
Brookfield Road Whitbarrow Road to Eagle Brow

Between the hours of 11:30 am and 2pm on Saturday 13th May 2023:
Eagle Brow Brookfield Road to The Cross
The Cross Eagle Brow to Lymm Bridge
Lymm Bridge The Cross to New Road
New Road Lymm Bridge to Dane Bank Road East
Pepper Street The Cross to Grove Rise
Bridgewater Street
Rectory Lane

Bicycles and Tricycles are included in the term “vehicle” and must not be ridden through any of the above streets during the hours specified. Any person willfully acting in contravention of the above order will be liable to a penalty not exceeding £400.
Vehicular access to premises will only be permitted under the guidance of the Lymm May Queen organisers.
An alternative route of Whitbarrow Road, Warrington Road, Camsley Lane and Booths Hill Road will be signed on site
Pedestrian and emergency routes will be maintained.


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