Queen’s Platinum Jubilee: Plea from ambulance service to street party organisers in Gedling borough

The emergency service has asked that those organising the parties ensure there is enough room on the street for their vehicles to pass through in case of an emergency.

East Midlands Ambulance Service has made a plea to those organising Jubilee street parties across Gedling borough.

The service has asked that those organising the parties ensure there is enough room on the street for their vehicles to gain access in case of an emergency.

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In a tweet, the service said: “Please help our life-saving clinicians get to people quickly.

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“Ensure that there is a space wide enough for the size of an ambulance to gain access and exit from your street. This means an unobstructed carriageway of four metres (13 feet).”

A number of streets will be closing over the coming days so that parties to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years of service can be held.

A list of the roads expected to close over the coming days for celebrations can be found HERE.

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  1. I hope she will make it to Arnold one day to see our wonderful town and Gedling’s capital. It’s a brilliant town with new shops and bars opening all the time. The place to be

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