The event has been scheduled at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today (April 26), since Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn are ready to resolve a 35 -year -old family rivalry.
Haringey Council has approved a temporary traffic order to allow temporary prohibition and traffic restriction on several surrounding roads.
According to the Public Notification Portal, this is to: “Maintain the movement of the vehicle and access to emergency services in transport corridors to and from the Tottenham Hotspur stadium while the boxing event is held.”
The order will take effect from 3 pm and cease at 11.59 pm tonight.
Motorists cannot stop, wait, load or download in any of the locations appointed.
The parking bays located within a temporary retention will also be suspended under the hours of operation of the order and the bays must remain clear.
Roads that fall under restrictions
- Road presumablyN17, EAST SIDE – From the crossing with White Hare Lane to face the northern end of its crossing with College Road
- Road presumablyN17, West Side: Among its crosses with College Road and Commercial Road. (Faced with numbers 34 to 67)
- University of RoadN17, North side – External Numbers 34 and 35 Pretoria Road
- Durban RoadN17, both sides: Ordene from the crossing with Pretoria Road and Westwards to the Eastern Property limit of number 2.
- White Hart LaneN17, both sides, affected by the crosses with High Road and Creighton Avenue. The restricted parking area of existing Southside is also included.
- White Hart LaneWest/South Side: from the crossing with Creighton Road, continuing to a point in front of the visiting parking door of the sixth Haringey shape.
- White Hart LaneNorth Side – Order in place between Somerset Gardens Access Road until the end of the bay of the headlines to allow alone, in front of the western entrance of Treagold Avenue. Also outside the access door to numbers 126 and external number 176.
- White Hart LaneSouth/East SIDE – The order covers all complete double yellow lines adjacent to the Somerset Gardens, Casas 268 to 260.
- Creighton RoadN17, South Side: from the crossing with White Hart Lane number 1 to the external properties 27, 33 and 49. Includes the access path between numbers 65 and 67, the access of the site between numbers 69 and 71, and external numbers
- Creighton RoadNorth Side: Indeed from the Lewis Pharmacy Day of the day in 43-45 Creighton Road, to the access road between numbers 62 and 76.
- Creighton RoadWest Side: from its crossing with White Heart Lane (number 793) to the outside of the B&M access road by number 869.
- RoadN17, West Side: Among the crosses with White Hart Lane and Pembury Road.
- RoadEAST SIDE: From the crossing with the lady lane to a point at approximately 40 meters north of the green crossing of Scotland outside number 612.
- Northumberland ParkN17, North side: instead from the crossing with High Road to Shelbourne Road Junction.
- Ladies rankN17, North side, between the Cruces of High Road and Briscoe Road.
- Ladies rankSouth Side: From the High Road crossing to the crossing with Bruce Grove. The order extends to the existing East ED permission parking limit.
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- Lansdowne RoadN17, South Side – from the High Road crossing to the church of Santa María at the East Access Gate (opposite number 7 and external number 24, opposite to 17 horsham court). It extends approximately five meters from the limit of floors 1-15 in number 14 to the opposite oriental end of the Baronet Road crossing.
- Lansdowne RoadNorth Side: instead, opposite numbers 2 to 14 between entrances to Bronhill Terrace, outside number 13 to 17 Horsham Court. This also includes the double yellow lines on each side of access to floors 1 to 69 Arundel Court. The order extends to a point opposite to the western limit of floors 1-15 in number 14, and to the east until the crossing of Baronet Road.
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