Residents and fans are invited to join for an open top bus parade in Bromley Town Centre on Monday 4 May, in celebration of Bromley FC’s historic achievement in being promoted to League One.
The parade will take place on Bromley High Street at 12:45pm on Monday 4 May, allowing the borough to come together and show appreciation for the club. In a change from previous parades, the bus parade will travel down the non-pedestrianised area of the High Street:
- starting where the top of Elmfield Road meets the High Street,
- heading down the High Street,
- ending where the bottom of Elmfield Road meets the High Street before Bromley South Train Station.
The High Street will be closed between 11:30am and 2pm to allow for the parade, with access to residential roads between Ethelbert Road, Ringer’s Road and Ravensbourne Road being facilitated via Elmfield Road and Kentish Way.
Parking will be suspended on the High Street between 8am and 2pm with non-residential parking bays also suspended on Ethelbert Road. Various town centre car parks will be available, with further information on the council’s website.
Bromley FC’s successful season means they will enter League One for the first time in their history next season, which follows their promotion to the England Football League in 2024.
Public Health Bromley teams up with Bromley FC to help residents live healthier
…and while we’ve got your attention, did you know about this? Bromley Council’s Public Health team has been working in collaboration with Bromley FC to raise awareness of important local health and wellbeing services and connect more residents with support.
The partnership has promoted three key services:
Click the links above to find out more about each one.
