Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant Timings | ||||
Starting at Battersea Bridge and finishing at Tower Bridge
Around 1,000 boats are beginning to muster on the River Thames on Sunday morning between Hammersmith and Putney ahead of the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant. The boats will set off around 2pm, passing Putney, Wandsworth and Battersea Bridges before the Queen boards the Royal Barge at Cadogan Pier by Albert Bridge. The pageant will sail east for seven miles before ending downriver of Tower Bridge and dispersing in the evening. The BBC will be shown live on BBC, and it will be shown on giant screens at parties in Bishops Park and Furnivall Gardens. The first vessel is scheduled to pass under the bridges at the following times: Albert - 2.45pm Order of the Pageant Travel information Fulham Broadway; Clapham Junction; Vauxhall; Victoria; Westminster; Waterloo; Southwark; Embankment; Temple; Blackfriars; Mansion House; Canon St (tube only); London Bridge; Pimlico; Wapping. Bridge restrictions o Battersea and Chelsea bridges will be open for pedestrians from 0700hrs until early evening. Both bridges will be closed to traffic and are expected to be very crowded. These are for pedestrian traffic only, and not for viewing. o Albert Bridge will be closed to all traffic and pedestrians starting from 0700hrs until early evening and is designated for invited guests from charities and the riparian boroughs. o Tower Bridge will be closed to all traffic and pedestrians from 0700hrs until early evening and will host guests from charities and the riparian boroughs as well as private events hosted by the City of London. o Millennium Bridge and the Jubilee footbridges will be closed and will host guests from the charities and riparian boroughs as well as members of the media o Vauxhall , Waterloo and London bridges will be open to traffic and pedestrians, apart from central section bridge closures as the flotilla passes underneath them at points between 1500 and 1730. They are all expected to be very crowded and the public sections are only open for the purpose of pedestrian and vehicle traffic, not for viewing. o Southwark Bridge will be closed to pedestrians, but not to traffic. o Lambeth , Westminster and Blackfriars bridges will be closed to traffic and pedestrians, but each will have north and south facing viewing screens, with both ends of both bridges open to the public. However, members of the public will need to be counted on to the bridge to comply with capacity and subject to bag searches to maintain security. Viewing areas There will be disabled viewing areas on Albert Embankment, Victoria Tower Gardens and on Butler’s Wharf. This space will be allocated on a first come first served basis allowing access for one person and one companion. There is also a disabled viewing area in Battersea Park for the Diamond Jubilee Festival, which is a ticketed event. Large viewing screens will relay the flotilla. These are positioned at the following locations: Disabled toilet facilities will be located within each of these viewing areas. Victoria Tower Gardens and Albert Embankment will both have viewing platforms for wheelchair users. For more information, please contact: viewingareas@tdjp.co.uk Toilets Diamond Jubilee Festival, Battersea Park
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