Where You Can Celebrate The Platinum Jubilee

A full list of all the streets closed for parties in Wandsworth borough

224 street parties have been given permission to take place in the borough
224 street parties have been given permission to take place in the borough

 

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Plans are being made across the nation to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee as the monarch marks 70 years on the throne. There will be a four-day bank holiday weekend for the festivities kicking off on Thursday June 2.

Wandsworth Council has given the go-ahead for 224 street parties in the borough over the long weekend.

Events are being held across London for the public, with a pop concert outside Buckingham Palace including performances from Queen, Alicia Keys and Elton John. There will also be a service at St Paul’s Cathedral and a pageant featuring a dragon puppet, marching bands and circus acts on the capital’s streets. Most celebrations will be broadcast live.

Londoners in every borough will come together to host street parties for the historic occasion. There will be 224 street parties in Wandsworth taking place for free for residents. Wandsworth Council waived the usual £60 fee required to close roads to make the Jubilee street parties easier for locals to organise.

The council will be holding picnics across Wandsworth parks on Sunday 5 June with the help of local groups. There will be free lunchtime entertainment in Battersea Park, Wandsworth Common, Tooting Common, Furzedown Recreation Ground and Coronation Gardens. Young musicians will perform to the crowds, including children from primary schools who have taken part in music workshops for the big day.

Here’s the full list of streets hosting parties in the borough:

Abercrombie Street

Airedale Road

Alfriston Road

Alma Terrace

Almeric Road

Altenburg Gardens

Amner Road

Aspley Road

Astonville Street

Avarn Road

Avoca Road

Ballingdon Road

Balmuir Gardens

Balvernie Grove

Bangalore Street

Barmouth Road

Bassingham Road

Bective Road

Bellamy Street

Belleville Road

Bertal Road

Birchwood Road

Blegborough Road

Blenkarne Road

Borrodaile Road

Bracken Avenue

Brandreth Road

Bramfield Road

Brathway Road

Brightwell Crescent

Broadwater Road

Brodrick Road

Broxash Road

Burcote Road

Burland Road

Burntwood Close

Burntwood Grange Road

Calbourne Road

Carey Gardens

Carmalt Gardens

Chartfield Avenue

Chasefield Road

Chelverton Road

Cheriton Square

Clarendon Drive

Clonmore Street

Coalecroft Road

Coliston Road

Combemartin Road

Condell Road

Coteford Street

Crieff Road

Crowborough Road

Crowborough Road

Dahomey Road

Dalby Road

Deodar Road

Devereux Road

Disraeli Road

Dorlcote Road

Dryburgh Road

Eastwood Street

Edencourt Road

Edna Street

Elborough Street

Ellerton Road

Elsenham Street

Endlesham Road

Engadine Street

Erpingham Road

Fawe Park Road

Fernside Road

Festing Road

Franche Court Road

Freke Road

Frewin Road

Fullerton Road

Galesbury Road

Galgate Close

Galveston Road

Gartmoor Gardens

Gaskarth Road

Gassiot Road

Gateside Road

Gatwick Road

Gayville Road

Geraldine Road

Girdwood Road

Gladwyn Road

Glendarvon Street

Gorst Road

Gosberton Road

Gowrie Road

Granard Avenue

Grandison Road

Gwalior Rd

Hendham Road

Henning Street

Herondale Avenue

Heslop Road

Heythorp Street

Hillier Road

Holdernesse Road

Holroyd Road

Hosack Road

Hotham Road

Inner Park Road

Jessica Road

Jeypore Road

Juer Street

Kassala Road

Keble Street

Kelmscott Road

Kingham Close

Kyrle Road

Laitwood Road

Landford Road

Langside Avenue

Leacroft Avenue

Lebanon Gardens

Lidiard Road

Littleton Street

Longfield Street

Longley Road

Longstaff Crescent

Longstone Road

Louisville Road

Lower Common South

Loxley Road

Luttrell Avenue

Mallinson Road

Manchuria Road

Marham Gardens

Marney Road

Melody Road

Melrose Road

Mexfield Road

Montana Road

Montefiore Street

Montholme Road

Montolieu Gardens

Morven Road

Multon Road

Muncaster Road

Nimrod Road

Openview

Orbel Street

Ormeley Road

Parklands Road

Patience Road

Pendle Road

Pentlow Street

Penwortham Road

Pickets Street

Pleasance Road

Plough Terrace

Ponsonby Road

Pretoria Road

Pulborough Road

Quarry Road

Ramsden Road

Ranmere Street

Redgrave Road

Rosenau Crescent

Roskell Road

Ryde Vale Road

Sainfoin Road

Salcott Road

Salterford Road

Sangora Road

Santos Road

Sedleigh Road

Selkirk Road

Sellincourt Road

Seymour Road

Sispara Gardens

Southdean Gardens

Spencer Walk

Squarey Street

St Philip Street

St. Ann’s Hill

Standen Road

Stormont Road

Stratford Grove

Strathdon Drive

Strathville Road

Streathbourne Road

Sudbrooke Road

Sudlow Road

Sugden Road

Swanage Road

Taybridge Road

Thurleigh Road

Tideswell Road

Trevelyan Road

Trewint Street

Tunley Road

Twilley Street

Ursula Street

Valonia Gardens

Veronica Road

Viewfield Road

Wakehurst Road

Waldron Road

Warriner Gardens

Waynflete Street

Welham Road

West Hill Road

Westover Road

Wilna Road

Wisley Road

Worfield Street

Wye Street

Woodthorpe Road

Bramcote Road

Eatonville Road

Eatonville Villas

Charlotte Lilywhite - Local Democracy Reporter


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