Roads closed for the wedding of The Wedding of The Duke of Westminster and Miss Olivia Henson.
The following road will be closed from 8am on 5 June to 5pm on 7 June:
- Hamilton Place, from Crook Street to a point 45 metres east of Goss Street.
The following road will be closed from 7am on 6 June to 5pm on 7 June:
- Princess Street from Northgate Street to a point eight metres west of Northgate Street
The roads will be closed from 4.30pm on 6 June to 5pm on 7June:
- Northgate Street from Princess Street to Eastgate Street
- St Werburgh Street, full length
- Eastgate Street, full length
- Foregate Street from Eastgate Street to St John Street
- St John Street, full length
The following roads will be closed from 7pm to 10pm on 6 June and then 8am to 8pm on 7 June:
- Bridge Street from 6m north of Feathers Lane to Watergate Street
- Watergate Street, from Bridge Street to Nicholas Street
The following roads will be closed from 5am to 5pm on 7 June:
- Northgate Street from George Street to Princess Street
- Hunter Street from Northgate Street to a point 155 metres west of Northgate Street.
The following road will be closed on 7 June for short periods between 10am and 1.30pm, including the exit of the New Market car park.
- Hunter Street from a point 155m west of Northgate Street to St Martins Way.
The following footpath will also be closed from 8pm on 6 June to 2pm on 7 June:
- City Walls from Bell Tower Walk to steps near Frodsham Court
The following footpaths will also be closed on 7 June from 5am to 2pm:
- St Werburgh Street east side from the west door to Bell Tower walk
- St Werburgh Street north side from Northgate Street to the west door of Chester Cathedral
Parking, loading and unloading will also be suspended on the road from 8am on 5 June to 4pm on 7 June.
- Hamilton Place, from Crook Street to a point 45 metres east of Goss Street.
Parking, loading and unloading will also be suspended on the following roads from 1pm on 6 June to 4pm on 7 June:
- Northgate Street from Princess Street to Eastgate Street
- St Werburgh Street, full length,
- Eastgate Street from St Werburgh Street to Foregate Street
- Foregate Street from Eastgate Street to St Johns Street
Parking, loading and unloading will also be suspended on the following roads from 3pm on 6 June to 4pm on 7 June:
- Northgate Street from George Street to Princess Street.
- St Johns Street from Foregate Street to Little St John Street
- Hunter Street from Northgate Street to St Martins Way.
- Princess Street from Northgate Street to a point eight metres west of Northgate Street
- Goss Street, west side from Hamilton Place to a point 40 metres south of Hamilton Place
Parking, loading and unloading will also be suspended on the following road from 3pm on 6 June to 1pm on 7 June:
- Grosvenor Street south side from Cuppin Street to Castle Street
Pedestrian access to premises situated on or adjacent to the roads will be maintained at all times.
The promoter of this event is: Eaton Estate.
For further information about these restrictions please contact:
ian.tordoff@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk and events@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk
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