Full details of Kenilworth's jubilee People's Street Party announced

By James Smith

30th May 2022 | Local News

The Queen photographed opening the the transformed Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2011 (Image by Stewart Hemley)
The Queen photographed opening the the transformed Royal Shakespeare Theatre in 2011 (Image by Stewart Hemley)

Here all are the details for Kenilworth's People's Street Party on Warwick Road.

Hosted by Kenilworth Town Council the jubilee event will run from 11am to 4pm on Friday, June 3.

Warwick Road will be closed from 9am to 6pm between the Bear and Ragged Staff and the clock tower.

Chairs and tables will be put out along the length of the road. Residents can bring their own food or buy refreshments from the businesses open along the street.

Eddie's Ices, Pitt Stop Catering and vegan food company Madame Seitan will also be there on the day.

There will be live music throughout the day on a stage built by the clock tower.

Local artists including Daniel Barrie, The Old Flames and Three Spires Harmony will all feature

The Jubilee Market will run in Talisman Square from 10am to 3pm on the same day – the full list of stalls can be found on the CJs Events Warwickshire website.

Local businesses have been given bunting to put out along the street and there will also be a shop window competition judged by the town council over the weekend.

"It is going to be a really great day, all the local businesses seem really excited, as do local people," said Mayor of Kenilworth Cllr Sam Cooke.

A number of local street parties will be taking place across the Queen's Platinum Jubilee weekend. Warwick District Council has released a full lust of road closures in the area.

And for an idea of what the day could look like, click here to read about local artist Diane Shores' colourful interpretation of the event ahead of time.

     

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