Friday, April 24, 2026

Traffic changes for Reggae on the Hill

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THE FOLLOWING temporary traffic arrangements have been put in place by the Royal Barbados Police Force for Sunday’s Reggae on the Hill show at Farley Hill.

Please see release below:

The public is informed that in order to facilitate Reggae On the Hill 2015, at Farley Hill National Park, temporary traffic changes will be put in place on Sunday from 7 a.m. to midnight.

No person shall park or allow a vehicle to remain stationary on the following roadways or park on the shoulders:

Also no person shall park or allow a vehicle to remain stationary on any of the following roads except for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers:

Welch Town RoadIndian Ground Road – from its junction with Welch Town Road to PavilionBenny Hall RoadPortland RoadPleasant Hall RoadDiamond Corner Road; andCleland Road.

Parking will be permitted on open land on Welch Town Plantation.

All persons using the roads mentioned shall exercise caution and shall comply with any order given by a member of the Police Force in uniform. (PR)

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