Road closures confirmed for Kenilworth Clean Air Day this Sunday

By James Smith

12th Jun 2024 | Local News

The first Clean Air Day will be held in Kenilworth on Sunday (image by James Smith)
The first Clean Air Day will be held in Kenilworth on Sunday (image by James Smith)

Roads across the centre of Kenilworth are set to be closed on Sunday (16 June) for the town's first ever Clean Air Day.

Run by Kenilworth Town Council, the event is aimed at getting locals to take action against climate change.

Stalls are set to take over at Abbey End from 10am, and there will also be a one-mile active travel loop setting off from 11am.

The loop encourages everyone to walk, wheel, cycle, or scoot along the route, promoting the positive effects of active travel for both physical and mental wellbeing, and air quality.

Roads will be closed during the middle of the day for the loop and at Abbey End for the duration of the event.

The route for the active travel loop (image by Google Maps)

Warwick District Council has confirmed the following road closures on Sunday 16 June:

From 10am to 3pm

  • Warwick Road from Abbey End to Randall Road
  • Abbey End from Warwick Road to car park
  • Smalley Place
  • Barrow Road - no access onto Warwick Road

From 11am to 1pm

  • Randall Road
  • St Nicholas Avenue
  • Chestnut Avenue
  • Oaks Road from Beauchamp Road to St Nicholas Avenue
  • Walkers Way
  • Siddeley Avenue - no access onto Randall Road
  • Queens Road, no access onto St Nicholas Avenue

Further information about the event can be found on Kenilworth Town Council's website.

The event runs from 10am to 3pm.

     

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