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Leisure and tourism in Adur
Street parties, road closures and events
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.
If you are thinking of holding a street party, you will find the guidance leaflets and procedures below very helpful.
Street parties
- Guidance on applications for street parties (.PDF 95kb)
- Flow chart for street parties public (.PDF 45kb)
- see also Road closure information (and online road closure application form)
Events not on council land
- Guidance on applications for events not on council land (.PDF 95kb)
- Flow chart for events not on council land (.PDF 45kb)
- Notification not on council land public - to hand write (.PDF 100kb)
- Notification not on council land public - to type into (.DOC 100kb)
- Guidance on event planning (SAG) (.PDF 285kb)
- Event plan template (.PDF 94kb)
- see also Road closure information
(and online road closure application form)
Insurance
Queens' Diamond Jubilee
To mark 60 years of The Queen’s reign the Diamond Jubilee will take place in 2012. The celebrations will centre around an extended weekend on 2, 3, 4 and 5 June.
One of the ways that you can celebrate The Queen’s Jubilee is to hold a street party. To assist you the Council has produced a guidance document on organising a street party which can be found below . This document gives additional information relating specifically to The Queen’s Jubilee street parties.
- Organising a Diamond Jubilee street party (.PDF 56kb)
- Queen's Diamond Jubilee road closure online application form

Note : The street party image above is subject to Crown copyright protection and has been reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence.

