Road Closures confirmed for Kenilworth Remembrance Service 2024

By James Smith 8th Nov 2024

Kenilworth Town Council has confirmed details for the road closures in Kenilworth this weekend (image by James Smith)
Kenilworth Town Council has confirmed details for the road closures in Kenilworth this weekend (image by James Smith)

Road closure details for Kenilworth's Remembrance Service have been confirmed by Kenilworth Town Council.

On Sunday (November 10), the Remembrance Sunday service will see road closures across the town centre for the parade.

Starting out at the Copper House Club in Park Road at 10.15am, the parade will make its way towards the war memorial at the top of Abbey Fields.

Scouts and Guides will assemble at Talisman Square and join the rear of the parade as it passes Southbank Road.

The Remembrance Service will begin at 10.45am at the War Memorial, where the wreathes will be laid.

After the service, the parade will form again on Forrest Road and march past - taking the salute from the Mayor of Kenilworth - and return to the Copper House Club.

The following closures will be in place from 8am to 12noon:

  • Abbey Hill (junction with Forrest Road & Priory Road)
  • Abbey End (junction with the island & Forrest Road)
  • Southbank Road (junction with Abbey Hill & Station Road)
  • Forrest Road (junction with Abbey End & Borrowell Lane)

Rolling closures will be in place throughout the morning for:

  • Park Road
  • Albion Street
  • Station Road.
  • Upper Rosemary Hill

     

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