There will be more than 125 street parties across Bolton to celebrate the Queen’s jubilee next month with scores of applications to have roads closed.
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The Platinum Jubilee celebrations, in honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne, will take place from Thursday June 2 through to Sunday, June 5.
From Kearsley and Farnworth in the south of the borough to Horwich and Egerton in the north and all points in between, details have been released of road closures to enable neighbours and communities to celebrate jubilee parties.
Bolton Council have been fielding a surge of applications for road closures so that residents can host traditional street parties, with just a fortnight to go until the celebrations erupt across the country.
The applications are required so that authorities including bus companies and emergency services know which streets are likely to be blocked or hard to navigate and that residents avoid potential safety issues.
As it stands, there have been 125 approved applications made for road closures for street parties as of Thursday, May 19.
During the closures, which in some cases only cover parts of the streets, vehicles not engaged in the events will be prohibited
from proceeding on the parts of streets specified within the order.
Full details are available on the Bolton Council website.
Here are the road closures in Bolton in alphabetical order and by date.
Some locations have applied for more than one day of road closures.
THURSDAY 2 JUNE
Ashlawns and Back Somerset Road
North Avenue, Farnworth
Parkdene Close
Purbeck Drive
Rhosleigh Avenue
St Georges Avenue, Westhoughton (Service Road outside the shops not the main road)
St Osmunds Grove
Staveley Avenue
Thorns Road eet
Tig Fold Road
Wythburn Avenue
FRIDAY 3 JUNE
Acresdale
Allenby Grove, Westhoughton
Ashlawns and Back Somerset Road
Ashness
Avon Road, Kearsley
Back Long Lane & Swinton Street
Boot Lane
Bottom o’th’ Moor, Horwich
Bradshaw Meadows
Brierwood from the T-junction
Brookland Grove
Century Lodge
Davenport Street
Down Green Road
Elm Road, Westhoughton
Harden Drive
Haroldene Street
Kildare Street, Farnworth
Knightswood
Lambton Street
Lancashire Way, Horwich
Lark Hill
Lingmell Close
Moss Drive, Horwich
Moss Lane, Kearsley
North Avenue, Farnworth
Parkfield Avenue, Farnworth
Purbeck Drive
Seaton Road
St Georges Avenue, Westhoughton
St Leonards Avenue
Starkie Road
The Pewfist, Westhoughton
Threlkeld Road
Tig Fold Road, Farnworth
Travers Street, Horwich
Wright Street, Horwich
SATURDAY 4 JUNE
Abercorn Road
Abingdon Road
Ainslie Road
Ashlawns and Back Somerset Road
Astley Road
Avon Road, Kearsley
Bankfield Street
Berne Avenue, Horwich
Brookland Grove
Clifton Street, Kearsley
Colchester Avenue
Corner Brook
Duchy Avenue
Fletcher Street, Little Lever
Glebe Street
Haroldene Street
Highfield Road
Jauncey Street
Kearsley Green, Stoneclough
Kingwood Avenue
Lakenheath Drive
Lambton Street
Lancashire Way, Horwich
Lark Hill, Farnworth
Le Gendre Street
Lingmell Close
Lingmoor Road
Little Stones Road
Mobberley Road
New Court Drive
Prestbury Road
Queensway, Kearsley
Riding Gate Mews
Rishton Avenue
Rodmell Close
Rydal Road
Sandalwood, Westhoughton
Seaton Road
Sharples Avenue
Snydale Close
Stanworth Avenue
Staton Avenue
Thomas More Close,Kearsley
Tig Fold Road
Travers Street, Horwich
Victoria Road
Willowbank Avenue
SUNDAY 5 JUNE
Ashlawns and Back Somerset Road
Belmont View
Bramhall Avenue
Broadway, Atherton
Brooklands, Horwich
Brookside Close
Burnham Avenue
Clough Meadow
Conway Street, Farnworth
Duchy Avenue
Green Meadows, Westhoughton
Hartwell Close
Hathaway Drive
Higher Drake Meadow, Westhoughton
Holly Dene Drive
Horton Avenue
Le Gendre Street
Lingmell Close
Little Stones Road from Old Swan Close
Medway Close, Horwich
Park Lane, Horwich
Queens Avenue
Rawlyn Road
Redcar Road
Riding Gate Mews
Rydal Road
Smithy Croft
Stanworth Avenue
Willowbank Avenue
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