Overnight (22:00 to 01:00) closure of all stops and stands on Piccadilly westbound at the Bomber Command Memorial on the night of 11 July 2025.
Month: July 2025
Hyde Park concerts, Park Lane Closures – July 2025
Concerts will be taking place over three consecutive weekends at Hyde Park. Up to 65,000 are expected to attend each concert. To facilitate the egress of this event, Park Lane will be closed in both directions each night on the listed days from approximately 21:00 until 23:45.
- Friday 4 July
- Saturday 5 July
- Sunday 6 July
- Friday 11 July
- Saturday 12 July
- Sunday 13 July
Additionally, there is a closure of Knightsbridge eastbound from Knightsbridge station to Hyde Park Corner station.
A3 – Friday 4th to Monday 7th July 2025
From 21:00 on Friday 4 until 06:00 on Monday 7 July, the A3 will be closed in both directions between the M25 Junction 10 gyratory and the Painshill interchange. For further information and traffic management details, visit the National Highways website.
Weekend Travel Advice – 4th to 7th July 2025
WimbledonFrom 11:00 until 21:00 each day, the Wimbledon Tennis Championships will take place. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected. Outdoor music festivalsMusic festivals will take place at the following parks each day at specific times:
Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected for each event. Indoor entertainment venues and stadiumsMusic and comedy events will take place in the below venues at the following dates and times:
Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after each event, with local road closures in place around stadiums. Hampton CourtFrom 10:00 until 18:30 each day, a garden festival will take place at Hampton Court Palace. Large crowds are expected. Central LondonFrom 20:00 until 04:00 each night, there will be barrier builds and de-rigging in place for the Pride of London Parade. On Thursday and Sunday night, there will be lane closures and short traffic holds at Park Lane between Upper Brook Street and Piccadilly. On Friday and Saturday night, Whitehall will be closed in both directions between Whitehall Place and Horse Guards Avenue, with lane restrictions and short traffic holds in place along the rest of the road. Friday 4 JulyCentral LondonFrom 09:30 until 16:30, a protest will take place outside the Central Criminal Court Old Bailey. Large crowds are expected. From 09:30 until 16:30, a march will take place from Trafalgar Square to Richmond Terrace followed by a demonstration. Large crowds are expected. Friday 4 and Sunday 6 JulyOval Cricket GroundFrom 17:30 until 21:30 on Friday, a cricket match will take place at Oval Cricket Ground, with start of play at 18:30. From 12:00 until 19:30 on Sunday, two cricket matches will take place with start of play at 12:30 and 16:30. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after each match. Saturday 5 JulyBromleyFrom 14:00 until 17:00, Hayes Lane Stadium will host a football match, with kick off at 15:00. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after the match. Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 JulyOlympiaFrom 09:00 until 18:00 each day, an event will take place at Olympia London. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected. RichmondFrom 10:00 until 20:00, a cultural event will take place at Old Deer Park. Large crowds are expected. Sunday 6 JulyHampsteadFrom 06:00 until 20:00, Heath Street will be closed between East Heath Road and Hampstead High Street for a summer fair. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected. IslingtonFrom 06:00 until 22:00, Caledonian Road will be closed for a street festival. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected. East LondonFrom 07:30 until 17:30, a cycling event will take place from West Ham Park to Southend. Increased traffic levels are expected along the event route. West and central LondonFrom 10:00 until 17:00, a charity walk will take place from Vauxhall Park to London Bridge, crossing multiple bridges along the route. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected along the route. Prince’s Gate, KensingtonFrom 13:00 until 17:00, a protest will take place at Prince’s Gate. Large crowds are expected. King’s CrossFrom 13:00, a protest will take place at King’s Cross station. The protest may march from King’s Cross to another location. Large crowds are expected. Parliament SquareFrom 13:30 until 17:00, a protest will take place at Parliament Square. Large crowds are expected. O2 ArenaFrom 18:30 until 22:30, the O2 Arena will host a sporting event. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after the event. |
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