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Nov 05, 2018 News
The annual Diwali Motorcade will be held today, forcing a rerouting of vehicular traffic that may be using the route.
According to a police release, the Rupert Craig Highway will be closed for vehicular traffic from Vlissengen Road to Chateau Margot ECD, parking will be a available on the southern side of the southern carriageway of Rupert Craig Highway.
Patrons are advised to view the motorcade from northern parapets of Rupert Craig Highway (Seawall). Motor and Pedal cyclists are advised not to ride along with the floats along the route.
*Sheriff St. & Campbell Avenue (No entry west)
*Sheriff & Pike St. (No entry south)
*Sheriff & 1st St (No entry north)
* Campbell Avenue & Seaforth St. (No entry north nor south)
*Campbell Avenue & Delph St. (No entry north nor south)
*Campbell Avenue & Austin St. (No entry north nor south)
*Campbell Avenue & Millington St. (No entry east )
*Campbell Avenue & Railway St. (No entry north nor south)
*Sandy Babb & Alexander St. (No entry South )
*Sandy Babb & Vlissengen Road (No entry South )
*J.B Singh & Lamaha St. (No entry north)
*Thomas Lands & Lands & Albert St. (No entry east )
*Vlissengen Road & Barr St. (No entry west)
* Vlissengen Road & David St. (No entry west )
*J.B Singh Road & Carfiesta Avenue (Roundabout ) (No entry east )
* Sheriff & Rupert Craig Highway (No entry north)
*Sheriff St. & David St. (No entry north barrier)
*Rupert Craig Highway & Conversation Tree Road (No entry north)
* Railway Embankment & Conversation Tree Road (No entry north)
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