Communities across Sefton will be flying the flag and raising a cup of tea for the King’s Coronation, with more than 40 street parties planned across the Borough.
Forty-eight of Sefton’s residential streets will be closed off as neighbours come together in a show of community spirit to mark the Coronation of King Charles III.
From Southport to Bootle, streets will be decorated in patriotic colours over the Bank Holiday weekend, which takes place from Saturday 6 to Monday 8 May. Here is a list of all streets that will be closed during the Coronation weekend.
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Muirfield Drive, Ainsdale
Wentworth Close, Ainsdale
Stoneyhurst Avenue, Aintree
Arundel Road, Birkdale
College Close, Birkdale
Regent Close, Birkdale
Pinehurst Avenue, Brighton-le-Sands
Elton Avenue, Bootle
Langdale Street, Bootle
Leicester Road, Bootle
Cambridge Road, Crosby
Crosby Village (pedestrianised areas)
Lyndhurst Road, Crosby
Marlborough Road, Crosby
Moor Close, Crosby
Princes Avenue, Crosby
Rosebery Avenue, Crosby
Rosemoor Drive, Crosby
Warwick Avenue, Crosby
Beechwood Drive, Formby
Derby Road, Formby
Hawthorne Crescent, Formby
Marina Road, Formby
Weld Drive, Formby
Alexandra Mount, Litherland
Ripley Avenue, Litherland
Sunnymede Drive, Lydiate
Weld Blundell Avenue, Lydiate
Fouracres, Maghull
Gilpin Avenue, Maghull
Hillary Crescent, Maghull
Kendall Drive, Magull
Woodend Avenue, Maghull
Swifts Lane, Netherton
Allerton Road, Southport
Coudray Road, Southport
Cypress Road, Southport
Hartwood Road, Southport
Pauls Lane, Southport
Portland Street, Southport
Sefton Street, Southport
Stretton Drive, Southport
Vulcan Street, Southport
Westmoreland Road, Southport
Canning Street, Waterloo
Oxford Drive, Waterloo
Park View, Waterloo
Sycamore Road, Waterloo
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