The event has been scheduled at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today (April 26) as Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are set to settle a 35-year-long family rivalry.
Haringey Council has approved a Temporary Traffic Order to allow the temporary prohibition and restriction of traffic in a number of surrounding roads.
According to the Public Notice Portal, this is so as to: “Maintain vehicle movement and access for emergency services on the transportation corridors to and from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while boxing event takes place”.
The order will come into affect from 3pm and will cease at 11.59pm this evening.
Motorists will not be allowed to stop, wait, load or unload in any of the named locations.
Parking bays located within a temporary hold will also be suspended under the order’s hours of operation and the bays must remain clear.
Roads that fall under the restrictions
- Pretoria Road, N17, East side – From the junction with White Hare Lane to opposite the northern end of its junction with College Road
- Pretoria Road, N17, West side – Between its junctions with College Road and Commercial Road. (In front of numbers 34 to 67)
- College Road, N17, North side – Outside numbers 34 and 35 Pretoria Road
- Durban Road, N17, both sides – Order in place from the junction with Pretoria Road and westwards to the eastern property boundary of number 2.
- White Hart Lane, N17, both sides – Affected from junctions with High Road and Creighton Avenue. The existing southside restricted parking zone is also included.
- White Hart Lane, West/South side – From the junction with Creighton Road, continuing to a point opposite Haringey Sixth Form visitor parking access gate.
- White Hart Lane, North side – Order in place between Somerset Gardens access road to the end of the permit holders only bay, opposite Treagold Avenue’s western entrance. Also outside the access gate to numbers 126 and outside number 176.
- White Hart Lane, South/East side – Order encompasses the entire double yellow lines adjacent to Somerset Gardens, houses 268 to 260.
- Creighton Road, N17, South Side – From the junction with White Hart Lane from number 1 to outside properties 27, 33, and 49. Includes the access road between numbers 65 and 67, the site access between numbers 69 and 71, and outside numbers 85 to 89.
- Creighton Road, North side – In effect from outside Day Lewis Pharmacy at 43-45 Creighton Road, to the access road between numbers 62 and 76.
- Creighton Road, West side – From its junction with White Hart Lane (Number 793) to the outside of the B&M access road by number 869.
- High Road, N17, West side – Between the junctions with White Hart Lane and Pembury Road.
- High Road, East side – From the junction with Lordship Lane to a point roughly 40 metres north of the Scotland Green junction outside number 612.
- Northumberland Park, N17, North side – In place from the junction with High Road to the Shelbourne Road junction.
- Lordship Lane, N17, North side – Between the High Road and Briscoe Road junctions.
- Lordship Lane, South side – From the High Road junction towards the junction with Bruce Grove. The order extends to the existing east end permit parking limit.
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- Lansdowne Road, N17, South side – From the High Road junction to outside St Mary’s Church at the eastern access gate (opposite number 7 and outside number 24, opposite 17 Horsham Court). Stretches roughly five metres from the boundary of flats 1-15 at number 14 to the opposite eastern end of the Baronet Road junction.
- Lansdowne Road, North side – In place opposite numbers 2 to 14 between the entrances to Bronhill Terrace, outside number 13 to 17 Horsham Court. This also includes the existing double yellow lines at either side of the access to the flats 1 to 69 Arundel Court. The order stretches to a point opposite the western boundary of flats 1-15 at number 14, and east to the Baronet Road junction.
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