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home : news : news September 02, 2010


11/24/2009 9:58:00 AM
Road closures for Queen's visit

Her Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh arrive in Bermuda later this afternoon for their Royal Visit in honour of the Island's 400th Anniversary celebrations.

Over the course of the next two days (Tuesday and Wednesday), the Royal Suite will be travelling throughout the Island taking part in numerous activities spanning from St. George's to Dockyard.

As a result in order to allow for easy for flow of the Royal Party, the public is reminded that there will be some traffic interruptions over the next two days.

Please note the below road closures and/or traffic diversions.





ROAD CLOSURES/DIVERSIONS



Tuesday November 24, 2009

ST. GEORGE'S

* 2.00 p.m. - King's Square and Water Street West will be closed to vehicular traffic until 4.00 p.m.



Wednesday November 25, 2009

HAMILTON



Starting at 10.00 a.m. the following road closures will take place:

* Church Street between Parliament and Queen Street.

* Queen Street between Church and Front Street.

* Front Street between Queen and Bermudiana Road.

* Point Pleasant Road



Roads will reopen once the Royal Party has passed.

DOCKYARD

Starting at 12.00 p.m. there will be road closures on Pender Road, the Clock Tower Parade and select areas of Dockyard upon the Royal Party's arrival by fast ferry.

The road closures are to accommodate the Royal Party's transitions to the Clock Tower and Commissioner House.



Roads will reopen once the Royal Party has passed.



Reader Comments

Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Comment by: Sharon Johnson

What an exciting time for Bermuda to have a Royal Visit during our 400th Anniversary Celebrations. Hopefully everyone will make an effort to go and see the Queen as this will probably be the last time she will visit her colony!



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