Petts Wood Road will be shut to through traffic on Monday, May 5 for the Petts Wood May Fayre.
The London Borough of Bromley Council has announced that the closure will last from 10am until 10pm.
The section of the road affected will be from its junction with Woodland Way to the car park (cul-de-sac).
The restrictions will only apply when indicated by traffic signs, in accordance with the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
The council has assured residents that pedestrian access to any premises on or near the closed road will still be available at all times.
Access to properties from either side of the closure will be maintained as far as is practicable, and emergency access and egress will be ensured at all times.
The order has been made under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended – Section 16A.
The council’s Environmental Services Department (Traffic Section) can be contacted on 020 8464 3333 Ext 4546 for any queries regarding the notice.
The Petts Wood May Fayre is a popular annual event, traditionally held on the first May bank holiday.
Organised by the Petts Wood May Fayre Committee, it features a variety of stalls, food, and entertainment, attracting both locals and visitors.
The fayre is a community event, providing a fun day out for families and an opportunity for local businesses to showcase their products.
The closure of Petts Wood Road is a necessary measure to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all attendees.
The council thanks residents and motorists for their understanding and cooperation, and encourages everyone to enjoy the festivities responsibly.
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