The Crop Over City Fest and Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes take place on Saturday 28th June, 2014, in Bridgetown, and a number of temporary traffic arrangements will be in effect from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm.
Road Closures
On the mentioned date, from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm, the following roads will be closed to traffic.
a. Broad Street from its junction with Cowell Street to its junction with High Street and Trafalgar Street;
b. Wharf Road from its junction with Bridge Street to its junction with Hincks Street and Prince Alfred Street;
c. Parry Street from its junction with Wharf Road to its junction with McGregor Street;
d. High Street from its junction with Broad Street to its junction with Swan Street in the parish of Saint Michael;
Traffic Redirections
On the mentioned date, from 10.00 am to 10.00 pm, the following changes to traffic flows will be as follows:
(a) Vehicular traffic traveling along Cheapside Road going toward Jubilee Gardens will turn left at onto Literary Row;
(b) Vehicular traffic traveling along Milk Market will turn left onto Chapel Street and then onto Hart Street.
No Parking
No parking will be allowed on the below mentioned road or vehicles will not be allowed to remain stationary on any of the following roads except for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers:
(a) High Street,
(b) Roebuck Street,
(c) Broad Street;
(d) Marhill Road,
(e) Palmetto Street,
(f) Upper Wharf Road,
(g) Lower Broad Street,
(h) Cowell Street,
(i) Cheapside Road;
(j) Cumberland Street;
On the relevant date between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm, the Ceremonial Delivery Parade will take place commencing at the General Post Office, Cheapside Road and will proceed along Chapel Street, Broad Street and finish at Heroes.

Between 2.00pm and 5.00 pm the route shall be closed to all vehicular traffic except those vehicles driven by persons participating in the Crop Over City Fest and Ceremonial Delivery of the Last Canes Parade and those vehicles used by the Festival Committee.
As the parade progresses, the route will be reopen to limited traffic.
- David Welch, Inspector
Public Relations Officer








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