A number of roads will be closed around Buckinghamshire today, Sunday, (September 11) for the Proclamation of King Charles III.
In High Wycombe, Queen Victoria Road will be closed to traffic from 2.30pm for public safety with the Proclamation due to take place outside the council offices at 3.30pm.
In Aylesbury there are various road closures in place for the proclomation ceremony taking place in Market Square.
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The High Street is closed to traffic, Bourbon Street, Market Street, Kingsbury, George Street, Temple Street and Church Street.
Due to the Proclamation ceremonies taking place across the county today, there will be temporary road closures in place around town centre areas. Please keep this in mind when planning or undertaking any journeys.
— Buckinghamshire Council (@BucksCouncil) September 11, 2022
Where to park?
Wycombe Swan car park is the closest place to park in order to walk to Queen Victoria Road.
If you fancy a bit of shopping before hand then the Eden car park might be a better place to park.
There's also Easton Street car park and Railway Place car park if you're heading to the Wycombe proclomation ceremony.
In Aylesbury you can park at the Exchange Street car Park, Hampden House car park or Whitehall car park.
All Council-owned car parks across Buckinghamshire are free today so people can attend town and parish Proclamation events at 3.30pm.
The Proclamation events will last around 15-20 minutes.
The events mirror what happened in London yesterday, Saturday, which saw the meeting of the privy council.
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