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Celebrating the King's Coronation in Pimlico

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Wednesday, 22 March, 2023
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Celebrating the King's Coronation in Pimlico

Your Pimlico North Councillors have been receiving enquiries from residents wanting to hold local parties celebrating the King's Coronation on Saturday 6 May.

We have learnt that, as with previous Royal celebrations, all charges associated with road closures will be waived and efforts made to accommodate as many requests as possible for street parties.

 

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