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Chislehurst Car Show road closures confirmed by Bromley Council

Chislehurst Car Show road closures confirmed by Bromley Council

Yahoo03-05-2025

Road closures will be in place for a car show.
Bromley Council has issued a temporary prohibition of traffic order to facilitate the Chislehurst Car Show on May 5.
The order will be in effect from 7am until 6pm.
The following roads will be closed to through traffic during the event:
- Chislehurst High Street, between its junctions with Willow Grove and Centre Common Road - Ashfield Road, between its junction with Chislehurst High Street and the mini roundabout junction with Loop Road
The restrictions will only apply while the relevant traffic signs are displayed.
Pedestrian access will be maintained at all times.
Access to properties will be maintained as far as practicable from either side of the closure.
Emergency access and egress routes will remain in place throughout the event.
The full public notice is available on the News Shopper website.
Queries regarding the notice can be directed to Bromley Council's Environmental Services Department (Traffic Section) on 020 8464 3333, extension 4546.
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