Big plans all over
It's time to get the Union jack bunting and flags out once again as Lancashire gets set to celebrate the King's Coronation. The momentous and historic event will take place on May 6, with private street parties and mass organised events taking place across the bank Holiday weekend.
The deadline for application to your council to host a street party with your neighbours has passed. Councils are in the process of releasing lists of those streets which will be closed and when. Below is a list of official street parties that have been confirmed for Lancashire so far. We will update it as an when they are confirmed by councils across the county.When: My 7, junction with Brant Road to Bowness Road. Diversion information and detailed closure markingsGeoffery Street, RibbletonBeech Grove, AshtonHammond StreetWhen: May 8, Whole road closed from Whittingham Lane to Yew Tree Avenue. Map of closure and diversionsWhen: May 6, whole road and from both ends.
Alternatively, above is an interactive map of events, community get-togethers and tea parties taking place to mark King Charles III's coronation. We have also included a few tips on planning a street party, from decorations, road closure rules and signage. Are you hosting an street party in Lancashire? Get in touch by emailing [email protected] with details.
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