Southport road closures revealed due to Armed Forces Day and Southport Half Marathon

Andrew Brown
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Southport Armed Forces Day

Several roads in Southport will be temporarily closed on Sunday 26th June 2022 due to two large events taking place. 

Diversions will be in place, with motorists asked to avoid the affected areas while the road closures are in place. 

The closures are due to Southport Armed Forces Day and the Southport Half Marathon both taking place. 

Sefton Council has granted the road closures under the Road Traffic Regulation (Special Events) Act. 

The proposed Order will be in force from 8.30am until 4pm on Sunday 26th June 2022, with these roads affected at various times:

ROAD TO BE CLOSED  / LOCATION / APPROXIMATE DURATION OF CLOSURE 

Rotten Row Full length 08.30 hours – 12.01 hours 

Duke Street Rotten Row to Lord Street 08.30 hours – 09.20 hours 

Lord Street Full length (northbound only) 08.45 hours – 09.45 hours 

Lord Street (both directions) London Street to Eastbank Street 09.45 hours – 16.00 hours 

Lord Street Service Road (south of London Street) 09.45 hours – 16.00 hours

Albert Road (Lord Street to Park Road) 08.45 hours – 10.00 hours 

Albert Road Park Road to Park Crescent 08.45 hours – 10.00 hours

Argyle Road (Full length, northbound only) 08.45 hours – 10.00 hours 

Hesketh Road Argyle Rd to Fleetwood Road 09.00 hours – 10.15 hours 

Fleetwood Rd Hesketh Rd to Marshside Road 09.00 hours – 10.15 hours 

Marshside Rd Fleetwood Rd to Marine Drive 09.00 hours – 10.30 hours 

Marine Drive Plough Roundabout to Shore Road 09.00 hours – 12.01 hours 

Fairway (cycle lane only) Full length 09.30 hours – 10.45 hours 

Weld Road Marine Drive to Rotten Row 09.45 hours – 12.15 hours 

The closures for the Half Marathon & 10km road races will take place between 08.45 hours and 13.30 hours, and Lord Street will remain closed through to 16.00 hours for the Armed Forces Day event. 

As Lord Street will be closed for the Armed Forces event, southbound traffic approaching the junction at Nevill Street will not be able to bypass the town as there is currently an existing ban on all right turns from Lord Street into Nevill Street. 

From 08.30 hours until 16.00 hours, it will be necessary to temporarily revoke the ban to enable traffic in Lord Street to be able to turn right into Nevill Street. As a consequence, it will be necessary to temporarily suspend The County Borough of Southport (Lord Street and Certain Adjoining Roads) (Prohibition of right-hand turn) Order, 1972. In so far as it relates to Nevill Street within the Order. Access will be maintained for the Emergency Services and where possible for residents. 

Diversion Route Local diversions will be implemented as required.

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