Thursday, April 23, 2026

Traffic changes for Remembrance Day Service in Bridgetown

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The Barbados Police Service has announced several traffic changes for the Remembrance Day Service and Parade on Sunday at the Cenotaph in National Heroes Square, Bridgetown.

The restrictions will be in place from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Upper Broad Street, Trafalgar Street, Wharf Road, Rickett Street and High Street will be closed to vehicular traffic during this period.

Partial closures will also be in effect. No traffic will be allowed from Marhill Street onto the Charles Duncan O’Neal Bridge, and Broad Street will be closed from Prince William Henry Street to High Street.

Motorists are advised to expect delays along Coleridge Street, Magazine Lane, Broad Street, Bridge Street, Roebuck Street and Tudor Street. Vehicles travelling along Lower Broad Street must turn left at Prince William Henry Street.

No parking will be allowed on Belmont Road, Constitution Road, Martindale Road, St Michael Row, Bridge Street, Trafalgar Street, Magazine Lane, Palmetto Street and Rickett Street between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Parking for authorised vehicles will be available at the Parliament Building Courtyard, Marhill Street, Lower Bay Street, Golden Square/Freedom Park, Palmetto Street and Probyn Street.

Anyone who breaches these rules or disobeys an order from a uniformed officer may be fined $500 or imprisoned for up to three months.

These regulations do not apply to emergency vehicles or those operated by the Barbados Police Service, the Barbados Defence Force or the Barbados Fire Service.

Police officers will be on duty to assist with traffic management, and the Barbados Police Service has thanked the public for their cooperation and understanding.

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