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Coronation road closures: What roads are closed during King Charles’ coronation?

THE King's coronation extravaganza will see the capital come to a standstill as roads are closed for his processions.

From Friday, May 5, at 4pm until 9pm on Saturday May 6, 2023, roads throughout central London will be shutting down ahead of the hugely anticipated crowning of Charles III, while road restrictions will also be playing out locally.

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Central London will look very different over the weekend - so keep up to date with all the changesCredit: George Cracknell Wright

What roads are closed for King Charles' coronation?

In London, where millions are expected to flood into the capital to celebrate the historic event, huge swaths of roads near the procession route will be closed.

The day kicks off at 5am with restricted pedestrian access, however the King's Procession will not begin until 10.20am, when King Charles and Queen Consort will be taken to Westminster Abbey in a highly-watched spectacle.

They will arrive at the ceremony at 10.53am, however road closures will be far more lasting and widespread throughout the three-day weekend.

From Mayfair to Waterloo and down to Victoria - the area will be relatively out of action for drivers from 7pm on Friday, May 5, until the end of Saturday, May 6, 2023.

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These include The Mall, Constitution Hill, Birdcage Walk, Trafalgar Square, and Victoria Street.

The warns "roads and parks around central London will be affected by significant road closures and parking suspensions".

Some restrictions have been in place since May 2, however the majority of restrictions start on Friday, May 5, 2023.

Vehicles including cars, buses, coaches, vans, trucks, motorbikes or bicycles, will not be allowed into the any of the restricted areas.

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The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has warned that while pedestrian routes will not be affected, certain crossing points might be temporarily closing and cycle lanes could be restricted.

Westminster City Council has said that parking restrictions will be in place on Friday and Saturday, and those with permits should have received a letter for alternative temporary arrangements.

They also said: "The roads and parks around central London will be affected by significant road closures and parking suspensions on May 5 and 6."

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New figures have suggested that across England, there will be over 3,000 street parties - covering 263 miles, with Hampshire and Kent topping the leader boards.

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