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Road Closure - Jubilee Street Party 5th June 2022

By Linda Carter - Clerk Stowe Nine Churches Parish Council

Wednesday, 18 May 2022

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A road closure has been granted to allow the Jubilee Street Party to take place. The closure applies to Main Street, from St Michaels Church to the War Memorial, and will run from 1300 - 1800 hours on Sunday 5th June 2022.

Please be aware that for the safety of those attending, no vehicles will be allowed to travel through the area during this time.

Thank you for your patience and consideration.

Contact Information

Linda Carter - Clerk

  • 07530 963236

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Stowe Nine Churches, Church Stowe, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN7 4SG

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The parish of Stowe Nine Churches is part of the Daventry district and comprises of two settlements, Church Stowe and Upper Stowe.