With temporary traffic disruption as the Beefy's Great British Walk passes through
This week, Beefy will once again walk to beat blood cancers in ten cities across Great Britain. He will walk over 150 miles and is asking Londoners to join him - every step you take and every pound you raise is bringing us closer to beating blood cancers.
Beefy will be walking from Charterhouse Square on Saturday 21st April to the Thames Path at Kew where you, the public, can join him and his celebrity friends to walk the final few miles and support him all the way to the finish line at Ham House.
The roads that will be affected from 11am on 21st April are:
In the City of London, Islington & Camden
Charterhouse Square
Carthusian Street
Aldersgate Street between Carthusian Street and Goswell Road
Goswell Road between Aldersgate Street and Clerkenwell Road
Clerkenwell Road
Theobald’s Road between Clerkenwell Road and Drake Street
Drake Street
Procter Street
High Holborn between Procter Street and New Oxford Street
New Oxford Street
In the City of Westminster
Oxford Street
Park Lane
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge between Hyde Park Corner and Sloane Street
In the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
Knightsbridge between Albert Gate and Sloane Street
Sloane Street
Sloane Square
King’s Road as much as lies in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
In the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
King’s Road as much as lies within the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
New King’s Road
Putney Bridge Approach
Putney Bridge as much as lies in the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
In the London Borough of Wandsworth (eta
Putney Bridge as much as lies within the Borough of Wandsworth
Lower Richmond Road
In the London Borough of Richmond
Mill Hill Road
Station Road
Barnes High Street
The Terrace
Mortlake High Street
Lower Richmond Road between Mortlake High Street and Mortlake Road
Mortlake Road
Kew Road between Mortlake Road and Kew Green
Kew Green
Beefy and his team are keen for the public to join him at Kew Green from 12pm, ready to join him walk down the Thames Path to Ham House at 1pm.
When you reach Ham House, from 2pm, there will be a family festival with tents and refreshments, ready to enjoy
and celebrate the end of the 10-day walk!
The Barmy Army will be setting up a cricket pitch if you wish to join in for a bat!
The terrain is suitable for push chairs and wheel chairs so everybody can support and enjoy the day. Well
behaved dogs on leads are very welcome.
April 15th 2012
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