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Event information for Richmond and Kingston, the world s greatest festival of cycling featuring the world s top riders and fun for all the family, returns for its sixth year to London and Surrey over the last weekend of July 2018. More than 100,000 cyclists will participate in seven events taking place in central London on Saturday 28 July and in London and Surrey on Sunday 29 July. was developed by the Mayor of London, Transport for London and London & Partners in partnership with Surrey County Council and is sponsored by Prudential. It is Europe s most successful cycling fundraising event and riders have raised more than 53 million for charity since the event was first staged in 2013. The event is managed by the London & Surrey Cycling Partnership with live coverage on BBC and worldwide. This booklet contains important information to help you plan your travel around Richmond and Kingston on Sunday 29 July. 2
Events on Sunday 29 July -Surrey 100 25,000 amateur cyclists will take on a 100-mile cycle challenge through the closed roads of London and Surrey, starting at Queen Elizabeth Olympic before finishing on The Mall. -Surrey 46 A 46-mile ride for 5,000 amateur cyclists within the existing 100-mile challenge created specifically for newer and younger riders, also starting at Queen Elizabeth Olympic and finishing on The Mall. -Surrey 19 New for 2018, this 19-mile ride starts at Sandown and finishes on The Mall. The event is specifically for families and young people with children aged 12 16 years old able to take part if they are accompanied by an adult and have completed the Level 2 Bikeability training programme or are a member of a British Cycling club. -Surrey Classic The first British men s race ever to attain UCI WorldTour status and featuring the best teams in the world. The race starts at Horse Guards Parade, St James s before heading into Surrey and returning to the capital to finish on The Mall. The event routes through Richmond and Kingston are on pages 8-11. On Saturday 28 July, the Prudential RideLondon FreeCycle, Handcycle Grand Prix, Classique (as part of the UCI Women s WorldTour), and Brompton World Championship events take place in central London only (City of London and City of Westminster). These events are free to attend, include interactive Festival Zones, and provide exciting days out for all the family. For more information about the Prudential RideLondon festival weekend, visit PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk 3
Road closures on Sunday 29 July On Sunday 29 July, there will be an impact on traffic in large parts of London and across Surrey. Roads used by the event will be closed so you ll need to plan your travel in advance. Cyclists in the -Surrey 100, 46 and Classic events will pass through Richmond and Kingston on the outbound route and through Kingston on the inbound journey towards the finish. Road closure and event times Location Outbound route Chiswick Bridge Clifford Avenue Upper Richmond Road Sheen Lane Sheen Gate, Richmond Kingston Gate, Richmond Queens Road Kingston Hill (eastbound) London Road (eastbound) Cromwell Road (eastbound) Queen Elizabeth Road (eastbound) Sopwith Way (eastbound) Wood Street (eastbound) Horse Fair (eastbound) Kingston Bridge (eastbound) Kingston Bridge (westbound) Hampton Court Road Embercourt/Hampton Court Way (46 route only) Inbound route Portsmouth Road High Street (westbound) Clarence Street (westbound) Horse Fair (westbound) Wood Street (westbound) Fairfield North (westbound) London Road (westbound) Coombe Road Coombe Lane West Road closure 10:00 07:30 07:30 07:30 Further information, including details for central, west, east London and Surrey, is available to download at PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/road-closures 4 Amateur cyclists from 06:20 Professional race Richmond will be closed to vehicles all day 06:35 14:10 06:40 06:45 14:00 14:15 14:20 Anticipated reopening 14:45 14:45 14:45 14:45 11:45 11:45 10:20-12:00 08:50 09:00 17:30 17:35 09:10 17:40 19:30 19:30
Local information Key roads Where to watch The A3 will be open, although the exit slips at Esher Common, Coombe Lane and Tibbet s Corner will be closed. Richmond will be closed to vehicles during the event day until dawn on Monday 30 July. Roads adjoining the event routes will have local access only for residents and businesses, with usual Sunday parking restrictions unless otherwise stated. See maps on pages 8-11. There will be significant delays to road journeys. To get around more quickly use Tube and rail or consider walking for shorter journeys. There are lots of great places to watch, including a number of spectator hubs along the route on Sunday 29 July. Come and be a part of the festival atmosphere at Kingston town centre, the only town to host the cyclists on both their outbound and inbound leg. There is something for all the family with a big screen, live music, street entertainment and a breathtaking BMX stunt show on offer. For more information, visit visitkingston.co.uk For information on where to watch the action and what s on, visit PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk For assistance with journey planning, visit PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/roadclosures 5
Local information Businesses Online information Shops, restaurants and cafes in Richmond and Kingston will be open for business as usual. River crossings A number of bridges in central London will be closed until the evening of Sunday 29 July. Kingston Bridge will be closed. Hammersmith Bridge will be open and Wandsworth Bridge will be open for local resident access only (no through route). For more information, visit PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/road-closures ing To help plan your travel, road closure information for Sunday 29 July can be viewed prior to the event and live on the day at PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/roadclosures All road closure information is shared with travel information services, online mapping providers and satellite navigation companies. For more travel information about the whole weekend, please visit tfl.gov.uk/ ridelondon Emergency services If you usually park on a road used for the event, please move your vehicle the night before. Vehicles cannot be parked on the event route from 00:01 on Sunday 29 July. Any vehicle left on the route or parked in a suspended parking bay will be removed from the route. Public transport Emergencies will be treated as a priority in the usual way. If you require the emergency services, call 999. Emergency vehicle access will be maintained and prioritised throughout all of the Prudential RideLondon events. On the day There will be some planned engineering works taking place on the Transport for London network on the event weekend. Due to event road closures, some bus services will need to be diverted temporarily, suspended or will terminate earlier than usual. Some stops may also be temporarily relocated. There will be significant delays to road journeys. To get around more quickly use Tube and rail or consider walking for shorter journeys. 6 There will be stewards and volunteers positioned along the route. If you require assistance on the day that is not a 999 emergency please ask event staff to help. Alternatively, contact the helpdesk on 0345 894 9773. Pedestrain crossing points Pedestrian crossing points are located along the event route. These will be under supervision to help pedestrians cross the road. Usual crossings may be suspended, but an alternative will be signposted where it will be easier to cross. Please be patient during the event and listen to instructions given by stewards.
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WEST Hounslow & Richmond CHISWICK HIGH M4 GREAT WEST CHISWICK MALL Old Deer HOUNSLOW HOGA RTH LANE LONSDALE Kew Gardens CASTE LNAU RIVERSIDE DR. GREAT CHERTSEY SANDYCOMBE ROCKS LANE UPPER RICHMOND ROEHAMP TON L ANE PRIORY LANE HE RTFO RD AV E. SHEEN CHURCH FIFE HILL SHEEN LANE QUEENS M4 KEW BRIDGE CORNEY RD. KEW B URLINGTON LANE HARTINGTON STRAND DRIVE MORTLAKE DAN MA S ON DRIVE CHISWICK BRIDGE MORTLAKE S TREET MORTLAK E HIGH KEW LOWER RICHMOND RD SHEEN CLIFFORD AV ENUE ST. LEO NARDS RD. TANGIER RD. ELL PARK MANOR PALEW RCH UP PER RICHMOND WEST VICARAGE RD. CHRIST CHU W A N D S W M4 Brentford A4 GREAT WEST Syon Lane LONDON TWICKENHAM TWICKENHAM AVENUE THE St. Margaret s Kew Bridge Gunnersbury from central London Kew Gardens Richmond North Sheen Mortlake Chiswick Barnes Bridge LANE route in Hounslow and Richmond Sunday 29 July For road closure times see page 4 Route of (closed roads) No vehicle access to/from route during road closures, no alternative vehicle access Direction of route Borough boundary Road closures will not affect access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrian access to properties will be available at all times. Information shown is correct as of June 2018. Not all roads can be shown due to map scale. Barnes PETERSHA M ICHMOND LONDON CROWN RO 8 worth
S AWYERS O R T H ROEHAMPTON Richmond Bushy Wimbledon Common ROBIN HOOD WAY (KINGSTON BY PASS) KINGSTON VALE WARREN GEORGE CO OMB E LANE WEST TRAPS COO MBE LANE LANE DICKERAGE R D RICHMOND M AD SAWYERS HILL R Twickenham T i k h PETERSHAM CROSS DEEP HAM GATE AVENUE CHURCH UPPER HAM River Thames HIGH STREET TUDOR DRIVE BROOM RICHMOND KINGSTON Teddington KINGSTON MERTON KINGS TON HILL LATCHMERE KINGS PARK SANDY LANE UPPER ACRE TEDDINGTON RD COOMB E LONDON CANBURY PARK RD LOWER TEDDINGTON CHESTNUT AVENUE CHURCH GROVE ST. EDE N KING STON BRIDG E HAMPTON COURT towards Hampton Court Hampton Wick Kingston Norbiton (see inset above) from Surrey N towards central London Crown Copyright and database right 2018. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100046062. CHESTNUT AVENUE Bushy HAMPTON COURT COURT HAMPTON HURST Prudential RideLondon towards Surrey SURREY RICHMOND Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 46 Route from Hampton Wick Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Hampton Court HA RD. PARK ATH RD WALDEGRAVE 9 hy k
Kingston route in Kingston Sunday 29 July For road closure times see page 4 UPPER TEDDINGTON BROOM LOWER HAM RICHMOND LATCHMERE KINGS KINGS TUDOR RD. Richmond LIVERPOOL QUEENS CRESCENT KINGSTO VICA RAG E Hampton Wick PARK LOWER T EDDINGTON SKERNE WOOD ST. Kingston ACRE CROMWELL RD LONDON RD. DEACON CANBURY PARK GORDON BIRKEN HEAD AVE PARK CLIFTON LONDON WOLVERTON RD GALSWORTHY COO MBE Norbiton CHURC H G ROVE HAMPTON COURT towards Surrey KINGSTON BRID GE HIGH STREET KINGS HALL EDEN WHE A TFIELD W AY S TREET FAIRFIELD NORTH FAIRFIELD SOUTH HAWKES CAMBRIDGE GLOUCESTER Hampton Court PORTSMO UTH SURBIT ON RD ANGLESEA ROA D PENRHYN SURBITON GROVE CRESCENT VILLIERS KINGS LOWER MARSH LANE PORTS MOUTH from Surrey CLEAVELAND THE MALL BRIGHTON R OAD BALACLAVA RD. UXBRIDGE GROV E MAPLE VICTORIA CLAREMONT HILL ST. MARKS HILL Surbiton 10 EWELL KING CHARLES SURBITON HILL PARK
ROBI N HOOD WAY (KING STON BY PASS) WARREN Wimbledon Common N HILL GEORGE THE DRIVE CO OM BE LA NE WEST COOMBE HILL TRAPS LANE COPSE HILL COOMB E LANE R O AD KENLEY DICKERAGE ROA D HIGH DRIVE CLARE NCE AVENUE COO MBE BEVERLEY WAY GA RDENS towards central London LANE DICKERA G E (KINGSTON BY- PASS) New Malden TON KINGSTON Berrylands N Route of (closed roads) No vehicle access to/from route during road closures, no alternative vehicle access Direction of route Borough boundary Road closures will not affect access for emergency vehicles. Pedestrian access to properties will be available at all times. A3 Information shown is correct as of June 2018. Not all roads can be shown due to map scale. Crown Copyright and database right 2018. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100046062. 11
Assistance Need assistance? London Marathon Charitable Trust Please call the helpdesk on 0345 894 9773 (Monday to Friday 09:00-17:00) if you have a specific access question or other planning needs. This number will be open on event days as follows: 08:00-17:00 on Saturday 28 July - on Sunday 29 July facebook.com/ridelondon @RideLondon Information PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk tfl.gov.uk/ridelondon Email: helpdesk@ridelondon.co.uk instagram.com/ridelondon is part of the London Marathon event family. Organisations in the areas in which London Marathon Events Limited holds events are eligible to apply for grants from The London Marathon Charitable Trust to support facilities that enable increased participation in physical activities. Visit lmct.org.uk for full details. A summer of sports in London - dates for the diary London Triathlon 4 & 5 August The London Triathlon is the world s largest triathlon and road closures will be in place in central and east London on 4 & 5 August. For more information, visit livetotri.co.uk/london-triathlon Tour of Britain - 9 September Where to watch There are lots of great places to watch events and opportunities to take part too. For information on where to watch the action and what s on, visit PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk The 2018 Tour of Britain will conclude its final stage in central London on Sunday 9 September, finishing on Regents Street, St James s. For more information visit tourofbritain.co.uk To help plan your travel, road closure information for Sunday 29 July can be viewed prior to the event and live on the day at PrudentialRideLondon.co.uk/road-closures 12