Saturday, April 16, 2011

Taking part in the celebrations of royal wedding in UK

If you would like to be part of the celebrations in central London and catch a glimpse of the royal couple then you can stand somewhere along the wedding procession route. 
The route will include The Mall, Horse Guards Parade, Whitehall and Parliament Square. It is likely that space along the route will fill quickly early on the morning of 29 April. But you can also travel to Hyde Park or Trafalgar Square where you will be able to watch a free, live broadcast of the wedding on giant screens.
Please plan your journey carefully and check for the latest updates before leaving. On arriving in central London, you will be directed by clear signs and by a team of official stewards, who will be on hand to offer assistance as required.


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Accessible viewing for disabled people

Along the royal wedding processional route there will be a designated accessible space for disabled people with mobility issues (for example, wheelchair users) at various locations.
Along the royal wedding processional route there will be a designated accessible space for disabled people with mobility issues (for example, wheelchair users) at various locations.

In front of the Palace of Westminster
This area was allocated via ballot, which is now closed. This area is accessible to ticket holders only.There are no parking facilities available. Access to the area is via public transport.

Horse Guards Road
As there are a limited number of spaces, only one wheelchair user plus a carer will be permitted access. This area will be stewarded and be available on a first come, first served basis. Spaces will be available from 6.30 am until 7.30 am on Friday 29 April. There are no parking facilities available. Access to the area is via public transport.

Trafalgar Square
As there are a limited number of spaces, only one wheelchair user plus a carer will be permitted access. This area will be stewarded and be available on a first come, first served basis. Spaces will be available from 7.30 am until 9.00 am on Friday 29 April.There are no parking facilities available. Access to the area is via public transport.

Hyde Park
For wheelchair users and people with mobility issues who wish to remain with their family and friends, there will be a designated area near the front of the viewing screen area. Spaces will be available from 7.30 am until 9.00 am on Friday 29 April. Public parking in and around Hyde Park will be very limited.


Plan your journey 1st look a road atlas. Download the PDF here 

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