Kent Diamond Jubilee Street Parties - road closures "free and easy"

21 Feb 2012

Organisers of Diamond Jubilee street parties in Kent are being supported by Kent County Council with a "free and easy" application process for road closures for quiet residential streets and cul-de-sacs.

Organisers only have to complete a simple online form. There is no charge for processing applications, or for road closure signs that Kent County Council will provide. This means parties in quiet residential roads and cul-de-sacs can be held for free.

Party organisers can apply for a road closure over any day during the extended four day holiday from Saturday 2 - Tuesday 5 June. The deadline for street party applications is Friday 18 May.

Organisers can fill in an application form online by visiting the Kent County Council street party page.

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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