Golowan 2023 – Road Closures in Penzance

19th June 2023 in Events, Local News, Penzance

A list of road closures in Penzance for Golowan 2023

Here you’ll find a list of the road closures planned for the Golowan Festival in Penzance which runs from Sunday 18th to Sunday 25th June 2023.

Friday 23rd June – Mazey Eve

St John’s Eve Torch Lit Procession:

Chapel Street & Quay Street will be closed 8pm – 12 midnight

Mazey Eve Fireworks:

Coinagehall Street, Quay Street, The Quay, Green Street, Dock Lane, Promenade, Battery Road, Wharf
Road, Under Chapel Yard and Chapel Street will be closed 8pm – 12 midnight

Saturday 24th June – Mazey Day

Blanket closures:

Causewayhead, Alverton Street, The Greenmarket, Princes Street, New Street, Queens Square length, Market Jew Street, Clarence Street, Market Place, Parade Street, Chapel Street, Bread Street will be closed 6am – 7pm

Closures for the parades:

  • Albert Street and Station Road: 11:20am – 11:40am, 1:20pm – 1:40pm, and 3:20pm to 3:40pm
  • Morrab Road (between Alverton Street and Victoria Place): 10:00am to 4:00pm
  • Guildhall Road: 10:30am – 3:30pm

Sunday 25th June – Quay Fair Day

Coinagehall Street, Quay Street, The Quay, Green Street, Dock Lane, Promenade, Battery Road, Wharf
Road, Under Chapel Yard and Chapel Street will be closed 7am – 7pm.

Need more information?

If you need more information please contact the Golowan Festival Team on 01736 369686

Penzance Council & Golowan

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Golowan Festival receives grant funding from Penzance Council. This year we are providing £34,300 in grant funding to Golowan Festival CIC (which includes funding for a youth engagement project ‘Golowan Youth Take Over’ and the famous fireworks on Mazey Eve!)

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We also provide grants to local community groups and charities who are working to benefit our residents and our Parish environment – find out more about our grants and how to apply.

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