Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting: London 2018
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1 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting: London 2018 Residents and businesses factsheet, City of London Impact dates: Monday 16 Wednesday 18 April 2018 CITY OF LONDON CLOSURE AREAS 1
2 Location overview: The Commonwealth is a diverse community of 53 nations, spread across 6 continents of the world, that work together to promote prosperity, democracy and peace. From April, the UK will host the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Throughout the week, events will take place across venues in London and Windsor, involving up to 53 world leaders, 53 Foreign Ministers, their delegations and around 2,000 delegates from across the Commonwealth. The purpose of CHOGM is to celebrate the Commonwealth s diversity and values, and for world leaders to agree how to work together to create a more secure, prosperous, sustainable and fair Commonwealth for all its citizens. For more information on all of the events taking place during CHOGM and for alternative transport or travel information please visit or There have been several months of preparation involved to make sure that the event attendees, remain safe and secure whilst staying in London. Vehicle and pedestrian movements in and around the Fenchurch Street and East Cheap area of the City of London will be restricted on Wednesday 18 April, and restrictions will be in place in the vicinity of the Guildhall and Mansion House between Monday 16 and Wednesday 18 April; the detail around the restrictions in place are included in this factsheet. Security cordons will be deployed and are designed to protect members of the public, local residents and businesses and those attending or working in the area; and will include the closure of roads with robust access and egress restrictions in place. It is the intention of the City of London Police to lift the security cordons at the earliest opportunity after the events have concluded and the attendees have departed. These security measures and restrictions are not as a result of any specific intelligence but are a precautionary measure to keep people safe and secure. 2
3 Installation of Security measures You will see the installation of security measures, including vehicle gates and barriers and low-level pedestrian event type barriers commencing overnight on Sunday 15 April. The security measures and pedestrian barriers will be in place until the morning of Wednesday 18 April They are designed to support and complement the wider security operation in place for these events. During the installation of security measures pedestrians and/or vehicles will be redirected to enable safe working. Alternate routes for vehicles, cyclists, public transport, and pedestrians will be available and signposted. The CHOGM related vehicle access and pedestrian restrictions will, depending on the event location, will start at 6am on Monday 16 April and be lifted by 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Whilst the security cordon is in place there will be several road closures. Diversions will be put in place to divert traffic and public transport away from the event venue at key junctions approaching the security cordon. The diversions will be in place until the event has finished and the attendees have left the venue. Advanced warning signs will be in place to advise road users and pedestrians of the event and to consider avoiding the area or using alternative routes or modes of transport on Wednesday 18 April (Fenchurch Street) and between Sunday 15 - Wednesday 18 April (Guildhall/Mansion House). Only CHOGM accredited vehicles will be allowed to enter the security cordon during the designated event periods. Pedestrians will be able to walk through the security cordon whilst road closures are in place; however, pedestrian barriers will restrict routes and access on to the carriageway however, crossing points will be available to enable pedestrians to safely travel through the area. Pedestrian access to shops, businesses and residencies will be maintained throughout the event. Cyclists will have to dismount if moving on to the footways; or, seek an alternative route if continuing on bike. 3
4 Due to the pedestrian barriers, businesses and residents within the secure cordon in Fenchurch Street are advised not to have store or home deliveries on Wednesday 18 April; vehicles will not have access after 2pm. For the area around the Guildhall restrictions will be in place as follows: Monday 16: from 6am to around 7pm, Tuesday 17: from 3pm to around 11.30pm, and Mansion House closures will be implemented from 7am on Monday 16 April until around 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. These roads may reopen at certain times at the discretion of the police but this is not guaranteed. Public Transport Buses will re-route to avoid the area, TfL will contact regular bus users to inform them of the disruption. Alternative transport routes can be found on Security measures, pedestrian barriers and crossing points will be installed at the following key junctions, carriageways and associated footways to create a secure cordon around the venue; Fenchurch Street Philpot Lane Rood Lane Plantation Lane (Pedestrians only) Mincing Lane (Pedestrians only) Dunster Court (Pedestrians only) Mark Lane Great Tower Street Monument Street Lime Street (south end only) Cullum Street (Pedestrians only) Fen Court (Pedestrians only) Pudding Lane (north end only) Botolph Lane (north end only) Lovat Lane (north end only) St Mary at Hill (north end only) Idol Lane (north end only) St Dunstan s Hill 4
5 Fish Street Hill (north end only) Gracechurch Street (at junction with East Cheap and Fenchurch Street) Eastcheap; and, Great Tower Street A map of the security cordon area is attached. Impact of Security Measures (Fenchurch Street) Once the full security cordon is introduced at 3pm on 18 April the following restrictions and diversions will affect vehicles, public transport (buses), cyclists and in some cases, pedestrians. They will be in place for the duration of the event; up to approximately 11.45pm. Location Restrictions in place Impact Fenchurch Street Closed to all vehicles and cyclists between Gracechurch Street and Mark Lane junctions. Philpot Lane Rood Lane No vehicle or cycle access. No vehicle or cycle access. Limited pedestrian route available; no through access beyond Plantation Lane 5 Plantation Lane Pedestrian Only Route There may be some rerouting but will remain accessible to pedestrians. Mincing Lane Pedestrian Only Route There may be some rerouting but will remain accessible to pedestrians. Dunster Court Pedestrian Only Route There may be some rerouting but will remain accessible to pedestrians. Mark Lane Closed to all vehicles and cyclists between London Street
6 Great Tower Street Monument Street Lime Street junction and Great Tower Street Closed to all vehicles and cyclists between London Street junction and Great Tower Street Complete closure for all vehicles, cyclists & access for pedestrians between Pudding Lane and Botolph Lane and beyond. through Monument Street and into Botolph Street Closed to vehicles and cyclists as northbound from Fenchurch Street. No pedestrian through route from Lime Street into Fenchurch Street or reverse.. Pedestrians diverted through Callum Court or via Gracechurch Street Cullum Street Pedestrian Only Route No impact, remains accessible from Lime Street and Fenchurch Street, Fen Court Pedestrian Only Route No impact, remains accessible from Fenchurch Street and Fenchurch Avenue Pudding Lane Closed to all vehicles and cyclists at Eastcheap and Monument Street junctions. 6
7 Botolph Lane Lovat Lane St Mary at Hill St Dunstan s Hill Idol Lane Fish Street Hill Gracechurch Street Eastcheap Great Tower Street Closed to all vehicles and cyclists at Eastcheap and Monument Street junctions. No vehicle or cycle access in to or out of Eastcheap. No vehicle or cycle access in to or out of Eastcheap. No vehicle or cycle access in to or out of Great Tower Street. No vehicle or cycle access in to or out of Eastcheap. No vehicle or cycle access from Gracechurch Street or Eastcheap. Remains open to traffic, no vehicle or cycle access in to Eastcheap or Fenchurch Street. Closed to all traffic including cycles Closed to all traffic including cycles No impact for pedestrians; deliveries would be affected. No impact for pedestrians; deliveries would be affected. 7
8 Impact of Security Measures (Guildhall and Mansion House) Security measures will start being installed on Sunday 15 April. These closures will impact pedestrian and vehicle access between 6am on Monday 16 April and 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Roads are expected to reopen in the evening each day until the next morning. Full details of affected roads are below: Guildhall Location Restrictions in place Impact Aldermanbury Closed to all traffic between 6am on Monday 16 April until around 4pm on Wednesday 18 April Basinghall Street King Street building 8
9 Gresham Street Ironmonger Lane Lothbury (between Moorgate and Gresham Street) Love Lane 9
10 Milk Street Russia Row Trump Street Basinghall Avenue, 10
11 Carey Lane, Coleman Street, Foster Lane, Fredricks Place, Goldsmiths Street,
12 Gutter Lane, Noble Street, Oat Lane, Old Jewry, Staining Lane, Wood Street (between Cheapside & London Wall)
13 . Mansion House Bucklesbury (between Walbrook & Queen Victoria Street) Mansion House Place St Stephen s Row Walbrook (between Mansion House & Bucklesbury) Closed to all traffic from 7am on Monday to around 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Road may reopen at certain times at discretion of the police. No pedestrian route available Closed to all traffic from 7am on Monday to around 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Road may reopen at certain times at discretion of the police. No pedestrian route available Closed to all traffic from 7am on Monday to around 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Road may reopen at certain times at discretion of the police. No pedestrian route available Closed to all traffic from 7am on Monday to around 11.59pm on Wednesday
14 April. Road may reopen at certain times at discretion of the police. Cannon Street (east bound between Queen Victoria Street & Abchurch Lane) Walbrook (between Cannon Street & Bond Court) No pedestrian route available Closed to all traffic from 7am on Monday to around 11.59pm on Wednesday 18 April. Road may reopen at certain times at discretion of the police. Will be made two-way to facilitate access. Bank Junction There will be a temporary reopening of Bank Junction to motor vehicles from Monday 16 April 2018 through to Wednesday 18 April Restrictions will be in place from 7 am on Thursday 19 April Safety continues to be a number one priority and all drivers, cyclists and pedestrians using the Junction are urged to take extra care, and for drivers to avoid the area if at all possible. Road closures All road closures and bus diversions will be advertised in advance by TfL and diversions sign posted; however, road users should seek alternative routes or consider other modes of transport during CHOGM to avoid delay. Traffic information is available on 14
15 Community Police Officers will also be in contact with local residents and businesses affected by the Security Cordon. Pedestrians The security measures will also have an impact on pedestrians, including those living and working within the security cordon and those travelling through the area on foot. There will be clear pedestrian routes throughout the area (behind pedestrian barriers), with crossing points at key locations and junctions. The public will not be allowed access through the secure cordon. Employee and visitor pedestrian access to the majority businesses within the Fenchurch Street security cordon will be maintained on Wednesday 18 April. However, a very small number of businesses within the secure cordon will have restricted access, you will have been contacted by the Police in advance of the event and advised of arrangements if this is the case. People who live, work or will be visiting buildings in the Guildhall/Mansion House secure cordon areas will need to provide proof of ID and a valid reason for visit (eg. Work pass). Pedestrians must stay on the designated routes and should not attempt to climb barriers or enter the carriageway. Cyclists Cyclists who need to get to a destination in the affected roads listed will be asked to dismount and proceed on foot when entering the secure cordon. If you are cycling through the area to another destination you should consider an alternative route as this would likely save you time. TfL or Citymapper have Phone App s available; other online websites include: LCC (based on cycle streets map) - Cycle streets - or Openstreets, with a cycle route layer 15
16 Public Transport There will be disruption to bus routes from Monday 16 April Wednesday 18 April. Routes will be diverted and these may cause delay to your journey. Public Transport users are advised to visit the TfL website and their social media outlets for regular updates and to seek alternate routes; please visit for travel information. Businesses Employee and visitor pedestrian access to the majority businesses within the Fenchurch Street security cordon will be maintained on Wednesday 18 April. However, a very small number of businesses within the secure cordon will have restricted access, you will have been contacted by the Police in advance of the event and advised of arrangements if this is the case. People who live, work or will be visiting buildings within the Guildhall/Mansion House secure cordon will need to provide proof of ID and reason for visit (eg. work pass). Taxi Rank, Parking and Loading Bay Restrictions All Taxi Ranks, parking bays and loading bays within the Fenchurch Street secure footprint will be suspended from midday on Tuesday 17 April until 7am hours on Thursday 19 April. Licensed Taxi Drivers will be informed of temporary suspension and will be made aware of alternative taxi ranks in the area. Parking and Loading bays will have required advanced warning signage prior to the suspension being in place. Any vehicle parked in contrary to the above parking restrictions will be removed and any vehicle found within the security cordon once it has been implemented at 3pm hours on 18 April, will also be removed. 16
17 Hackney carriages and licensed private hire vehicles can pick up and drop off on Noble Street for Guildhall events. This can be accessed via a traffic point with checks from St Martins Le Grand. We do apologise for any inconvenience that these arrangements may cause you, every effort will be made to minimise the disruption. If you require any further information please contact the City of London Community Policing Team by ing community@city-of-london.pnn.police.uk or by telephoning
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