It is recommended that the Committee endorse the temporary road closures for the St Patrick's Day Parade 2023 on Sunday, 19 March 2023 from 9.30am to 10.30 am subject to the following conditions: (A) The Applicant must comply with the temporary road closure conditions as stipulated in Schedule A of this agenda. 2025/099931. Recommendation. It is recommended that the Committee endorse the temporary road closures in Dawes Point, The Rocks and Sydney between 6am Friday, 14 March 2025 and midnight Sunday, 16 March 2025 for the St Patrick's Day Parade 2025 and St Patrick's Day celebrations and activations in Sydney and The Rocks subject to the following conditions: using the roadway on George Street with road closures in place to support the activities. The Sydney St Patrick's Day Organisation is a not-for-profit organisation and volunteer group that organises the annual St Patrick's Day event and parade in the Sydney CBD (usually held on the 3rd Sunday of March). If you want to report a traffic or road hazard, visit Report a traffic accident, breakdown or other incident. To access support, suggest improvements, or ask a question, use the Live Traffic NSW feedback form. Emergency help Hazards Near Me app. Download for Android; Download for iPhone; Fires Near Me. NSW Rural Fire Service website Pipe bands, Irish dancers, stilt walkers, children’s characters, as well as Molly Malone, St. Brigid and of course St. Patrick himself, will be amongst the 1,500 participants from more than 70 groups embracing this year’s theme, Meitheal – Our Irish Connection and putting on a colourful display of community and cultural pride. Irish Language School Sydney and the Sydney St Patrick’s Day committee will present a children’s art and crafts workshop on 8th March!. We’ll be making friendship bracelets, badges and headbands, as well as drawing, colouring and modelling in preparation for the exciting St Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival on Sunday 16 March. ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE IN THE SYDNEY CBD ON SUNDAY (15 MARCH) - CATCH PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Major roads begin closing at 7am, and all closures will be in place by 11:30am, including sections of Sydney St. Patrick’s Day Parade. Come to The Rocks to celebrate all things Irish at the globally renowned Sydney St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival. This family-friendly, free event will see us marching through Sydney CBD for the first time in 10 years. As we raise a glass to the Irish patron Saint, there will be plenty of toe-tapping live Where is the Sydney St Patrick's Day Festival held? This free festival will be held in The Rocks from 9:30am – 6pm on Sunday 19th March 2022. The main areas will include Customs House Square, First Fleet Park, MCA Lawn and Bligh & Barney Reserve. Sydney Saint Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival Committee (SSPDPFC) and Place Management NSW (PMNSW) have applied for temporary road closures in Dawes Point, The Rocks and Sydney for the St Patrick's Day Parade and other celebrations for various times between 6am Friday, 14 March 2025 to midnight Sunday, 16 March 2025. Temporary road closure – Hunter Street (Sydney CBD) 22 June 2023 Sydney Metro is Australia’s biggest public transport project. The NSW Government is delivering Sydney Metro West – a new underground metro railway which will double rail capacity between Parramatta and the Sydney CBD, with a target travel time of about 20 minutes between the two North Sydney closures between 3.30am and 9.30am (Miller St start line area closed between Falcon St and McLaren St until 12pm) Sydney Harbour Bridge, Cahill Expressway and Western Distributor closed 4am to 10am; Sydney CBD, Circular Quay closures 4am to 10am (Macquarie St remains closed until 3pm) Pyrmont, Millers Point, King St Wharf and St Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival attracts thousands of people to the City of Sydney celebrating Irish culture through a traditional parade, live music and food stalls, and other events. There are numerous road closures between the Sydney CBD and Moore Park from 5pm on the big day, so the crowds are going to be thick and hard to navigate. Parking will be a nightmare regardless, so your best bet is the train, tram or Sydney’s fresh-faced Metro system. These are the major Mardi Gras road closures you should know about. Come to The Rocks on Sunday 16th March to celebrate all things Irish at the globally renowned Sydney St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Festival. This family-friendly, free event will see us marching through Sydney CBD again in 2025! Vivid Sydney 2022 Road closures, special event clearways and public transportt froM 27 may - 18 june Train Station Bus Terminal Ferry Wharf Special Event Clearways Goold Every day from 5pm – Midnight Special Event Clearways ROSELLA LANE From 3pm – Midnight (dates vary, check signs) Alfred Street Light Rail Road Closure GREYHOUND TRACK Major road along the march route will be closed from 6am to 4pm on Monday 25 April 2022. Use public transport. Visit livetraffic.com for real-time traffic conditions.. Map created by in CARTO Australia Day 2025 on Sunday, 26 January 2025 from 4am to 11:59pm. Comments The Australia Day 2025 is an annual event that requires the temporary closure of city streets and traffic detours around the event route. Road Closures • Dawes Point - from 4am to 10am • Car park opposite Pier One - From Hickson Road to Hickson Road Road closures and Special Event Clearways (SEC) were in place on Sunday 26 January 2025 in Sydney CBD, The Rocks, Dawes Point, Millers Point, Barangaroo, and Milsons Point for Australia Day in Sydney. Road closures. 4am to midnight: George St from Essex St to Hickson Rd, and sections of Essex St, Circular Quay West and Pitt St. ©2024 by Sydney St Patrick's Day Sydney St Patrick's Day Organisation would like to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of this land and pay our respects to the Elders both past and present.
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