Full list of Platinum Jubilee street party road closures in Southport and Formby revealed

Andrew Brown
4 Min Read
Queen's Golden Jubilee street party 2002. Four Southport families,the Petries, Bennetts, Hayles and Torrs enjoy the Lord Street party

The full list of Southport and Formby roads due to be temporarily closed so Platinum Jubilee street parties can take place has been published by Sefton Council. 

The street parties will take place on dates between Thursday, 2nd June 2022 and Sunday, 5th June 2022 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne. 

A Sefton Council spokesperson said: “Given that it is impossible at this stage to assess what the weather will be like over the weekend, organisers are planning street parties on any one of the days over the weekend.

“The street parties are also taking part at various times of the days in question between 9am and 11pm. 

“ It is therefore suggested that the legal order containing the streets should extend for all the full four days from 2nd June until 5th June between the hours of 09.00 hours until 23.00 hours’. 

“All organisers have been notified of their responsibilities as organisers of an event, these responsibilities vary from temporary signage to cleansing to securing emergency service and residential vehicular access.” 

The list of streets where Platinum Jubilee street parties are taking place in Ainsdale, Birkdale, Formby and Southport are: 

Blenheim Road, Ainsdale 

Liverpool Road, Ainsdale 

Salford Road, Ainsdale 

Wentworth Close, Ainsdale 

Alma Road, Birkdale 

Dunbar Crescent, Birkdale 

Grantham Road, Birkdale 

Granville Road, Birkdale 

Sandringham Road, Birkdale 

Trafalgar Road, Birkdale 

Ashdale Close, Formby 

Beechwood Drive, Formby 

Derby Road, Formby 

Hawthorne Crescent, Formby 

Ince Crescent, Formby 

Kensington Road, Formby 

Kent Road, Formby 

Kenton Close, Formby 

Marina Road, Formby 

New Road, Formby 

Phillips Lane, Formby 

Royal Crescent, Formby 

Weld Drive, Formby 

Allerton Road, Southport 

Ansdell Grove, Southport 

Beaconsfield Road, Southport 

Bibby Road, Southport 

Clifton Road, Southport 

Coudray Road, Southport 

Cross Street, Southport 

Cypress Road, Southport 

Everard Road, Southport 

Griffiths Drive, Southport 

Haig Avenue (Cul-de-sac), Southport 

Hartwood Road, Southport 

Irton Road, Southport 

Kings Hey Drive, Southport 

Lethbridge Road, Southport 

Manning Road, Southport 

Maybank Close, Southport 

Norwood Crescent, Southport 

Portland Street, Southport 

Regent Close, Southport 

Sefton Street, Southport 

Sidney Road, Southport 

The Causeway, Southport 

The Grange, Southport 

Wellington Street, Southport 

Wennington Road, Southport 

Westmoreland Road, Southport 

The proposed Order will be in force from 09.00 hours until 23.00 hours 

Access will be maintained for the Emergency Services and where possible for residents. 

Traffic diversions will not be signed. 

Staff at Queenscourt Hospice launch the Fly The Flag For Queenscourt campaign. Photo by Andrew Brown Media
Staff at Queenscourt Hospice launch the Fly The Flag For Queenscourt campaign. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

Queenscourt Lottery meanwhile has launched a new campaign to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee. 

‘Fly the Flag for Queenscourt’ is encouraging supporters to enter the hospice’s weekly lottery draw and highlight how the initiative helps to #KeepQueenscourtinService. 

You can sign up online by going to www.queenscourt.org.uk/lottery or call the Queenscourt Hospice Lottery office on: 01704 544645. 

 

Do you have a story for Stand Up For Southport? Please message Andrew Brown via Facebook here or email me at: mediaandrewbrown@gmail.com

Share This Article