Road closure for street party

What is a street party?

Street parties and fetes are get-togethers that groups of residents arrange for their neighbours. The main differences between a street party or fete and larger public events are listed below:

Differences between street parties and public events

Street party
For residents and surrounding neighbours
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Anyone can attend
Street party
Publicity only for residents
Public event (temporary event notice required)
External publicity (such as online or posters)
Street party
In a house or garden, local green space, or a quiet residential road
Public event (temporary event notice required)
In a public building or park
Street party
Providing your own food
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Hot foot and drinks served after 11pm
Street party
No sale of alcohol
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Sale of alcohol
Street party
No live music
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Live music
Street party
No entrance fee
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Entrance fee
Street party
Selling tickets for a raffle for a charity or good cause on the day and your prizes are less than £500
Public event (temporary event notice required)
Selling raffle tickets in advance

What you need to do

Remember the emergency services

An Emergency can happen at any time and may involve a premises within the street, but not part of the street party.

Some, mainly business, premises are on auto dial to Alarm Receiving Centres so you may not be aware that we are on our way to an Automatic Fire Alarm in your street and need access.

As the event organiser(s), you need to be aware of this likelihood and maildrop all business, flats and homes on your street so that they are aware of the street closure and your street party.

On the day

  • Ensure the road closure signs or barriers used to close the street are easily moveable to allow quick access for attending Fire or other emergency services
  • Consider using easily moveable wheelie bins, do not park vehicles across the street
  • Do not block the road with large obstacles, such as heavy tables or large gazebos that require time to dismantle or move
  • Ensure any vehicles moved out of the street, to give more room for the street party, do not block access to neighbouring premises and streets
  • A fire appliance will need at least a 3.5 m width too pass through any obstacle or street
  • Do not block or cover over Fire Hydrants

For more information on street parties, please take a look at the guidance notes. For more general information on planning an event, please take a look at our planning an event section.

Apply online

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