Hundreds of explorers, scouts, cubs, beavers, squirrels, rangers, guides, brownies and rainbows will process through York this weekend.
The traditional St George’s Day Parade takes place on Sunday (27 April).
Beginning at Clifford’s Tower, the procession will pass through central York to the Minster, making the return journey after the celebration service.
As a result, lots of roads in the city centre will be closed to traffic between 1pm and 4pm.
They are:
- Eye Of York
- Tower Street
- Clifford Street
- Nessgate
- Spurriergate
- Coney Street
- Market Street
- Feasegate
- New Street
- Lendal
- St Helen’s Square
- Davygate
- St Sampson’s Square
- Church Street
- Parliament Street
- High Ousegate
- Blake Street
- Duncombe Place
- High Petergate
- Low Petergate
- Stonegate
- Castlegate
- Precentor’s Court
- The Purey Cust
- The Castle