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Street Parties

Street parties and fetes are a traditional part of community life; they are a simple way for us to get to know our neighbours and meet members of our community. Adur District Council and Worthing Borough Council support the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government in the Government’s initiative in making it easier to hold street parties and fetes.

You may also want to view our pages on organising:

Road Closures

You can not legally stop vehicles entering or driving down a road unless a road closure order is in place. To apply for a road closure please download and complete application form below. There is a £100 application fee which is refundable if the road closure is not granted.

If you are applying for a road closure order in respect of the The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, then the fee of £100 will be waived if you apply prior to 24 April 2012 - Apply for a Queen's Jubilee road closure. (For road closures not for the Diamond Jubilee please use the form below).

Public Liability Insurance

The Council recommend that you have Public Liability Insurance of £5,000,000. Please see attachment below for more information.

Signage

Arrangements to borrow the necessary signage can be made through Worthing Borough Council from the Town Hall, Chapel Road, Worthing.  Organisers should email epo@adur-worthing.gov.uk or telephone 01903 221025 to make the arrangments.

Road closure notices

Please see our Upcoming Road Closures page for road closure notices.

How to hold a street party

If you are thinking of holding a street party, you will find the guidance leaflets and procedures below very helpful.

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