Friday, June 5, 2026

Traffic changes near National Botanical Gardens

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The following traffic changes will be in place for the Courtesy Garage Pic-O-De-Crop Finals which will be held on Friday and the Courts Ready Cash and 98.1 The One, Soca Five.O on Sunday.

Both will take place at the Amphitheatre, National Botanical Gardens, Waterford, St Michael, commencing at 8 p.m. and 7 p.m. respectively.

There will be no road closures, however, only people with specific passes will be allowed onto the grounds of the National Botanical Gardens.

No Parking: 

On the day of these event, no person shall park or allow a vehicle to remain stationary on the following roads except for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers.

  • Waterford Road
  • Waterford Boulevard
  • Station Hill Road
  • Codrington Road
  • Bush Hall Road
  • Stadium Road
  • Storey Gap

Emergency Route:

On the relevant dates and periods, no person shall park or allow a vehicle to remain stationary along the emergency route or alternate route except for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers.

  1. Primary route:National Botanical Gardens – Waterford, Station Hill, Hindsbury Road, Halls Road, Martindales Road, QEH.
  • Alternative route: National Botanical Gardens – Bush Hall Main Road, White Park Road, Country Road, Halls Road, Martindales Road, QEH.

Parking:

Patrons attending the event will be permitted to park on the grounds of the Netball Stadium and the International Gardens, Waterford Boulevard. No parking will be permitted on the sidewalks.

The Barbados Police Service (TBPS) apologises for the anticipated traffic flow disruptions and thanks the public, for their cooperation in this matter. (PR)

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