Police are warning anyone parking where they shouldn't before the King's visit tomorrow may find their car towed away.
Officers took to Facebook before King Charles arrives in Douglas tomorrow afternoon for his first trip to the Island since becoming Lord of Mann.
They say a number of parking restrictions and road closures will be in place until after tomorrow's big event.
They are:
Road closures
From 9.30am Monday 13th July until 6pm Tuesday 14th July:
▪️St George’s Walk junction with Athol Street
From 6am until 6pm Tuesday 14th July:
▪️Queens Promenade, Strathallan Crescent and King Edward Road between ▪️Summerhill and Royal Terrace, Port Jack
▪️Summerhill Link Road between Summerhill and Queens Promenade
▪️Bucks Road between Circular Road and Athol Street
▪️Finch Road between Stanley Mount and Bucks Road or Prospect Hill
▪️Hill Street between Bucks Road and Upper Church Street
▪️Myrtle Street between Bucks Road and Upper Church Street
️Parking suspensions
From 6pm Sunday 12th July until 6pm Tuesday 14th July:
▪️Queens Promenade, Strathallan Crescent and King Edward Road between the ▪️Queens Hotel and the MER Depot
▪️Summerhill Link Road between Summerhill and Queens Promenade
▪️Bucks Road between Circular Road and Athol Street
▪️Finch Road between Stanley Mount and Bucks Road/Prospect Hill
▪️Hill Street between Bucks Road and Upper Church Street
▪️Myrtle Street between Bucks Road and Upper Church Street
▪️Stanley Mount between Finch Road and Mount Havelock
From 6am until 6pm Tuesday 14th July:
▪️Summerhill between Queens Promenade and Blackberry Lane
▪️Blackberry Lane for its full length
▪️St George’s Street for its full length
▪️Hope Street between Peel Road and St George’s Street
▪️Mount Havelock for its full length
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