On Saturday 17th June, Macclesfield will host the Barnaby Festival Parade welcoming around 800 parade participants with many more visitors lining the parade route.
The Barnaby Festival Parade will generate increased footfall across the town centre creating an amazing atmosphere. We would welcome businesses and homeowners along the route to help cheer on the parade as it passes.
For more information on this year’s Barnaby Festival, including the Parade, Arts Trail and Listening Tent, please visit our website:
http://www.barnabyfestival.org.uk
Road Closure Information:
Due to the nature of the event and as in previous years, there will be a number of road closures and rolling closures taking effect at various times between 12pm – 2pm on Saturday 17th June.
The parade will leave Christ Church car park (which will be closed for parking for the day) at 12.30pm with the route passing through via
Great King Street, Bridge Street, Chestergate, Market Place, Mill Street, Roe Street, Bridge Street
before returning to Christ Church. We anticipate the event will be finished by 2pm.
The parade route will pass many local businesses and residential dwellings, so business owners and residents are being asked to ensure where possible that they please park off the parade route and support this year’s parade participants.
There will be free parking courtesy of Macclesfield Town Council on 17 June 2023 on the following car parks from 10am:
Duke Street Car Park
Exchange Street Car Park
Churchill Way Car Park
Park Green Car Park
Sunderland Street Car Park
Waters Green Car Park
Town Hall Car Park
For further detail see our website:
http://www.barnabyfestival.org.uk
... or contact Rachel Rhodes (Barnaby Parade Coordinator):
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