Streets will be breaking out the bunting for this weekend's coronation celebrations with dozens of street parties planned across the county.
These street parties are when communities come together and put tables and chairs outdoors to celebrate as a community.
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This does often block off some streets. Here are the parties on roads that have applied to Dorset Council to close partially or completely for the festivities.
Weymouth:
May 7 -
- Lynmoor Road, 8am to 9pm
- Brownlow Street, 1pm to 7pm
- Mission Hall Lane, Sutton Poyntz, 9am to 6pm
- Goldcroft Avenue, 11am to 6pm
- Trinity Street, 9am to 9pm
- South Parade, 9am to 3pm
- Creech Way, 10am to 4pm
- The Doves, Weymouth, 11am to 9pm
May 8 -
- Trinity Street, 9am to 9pm
Dorchester:
May 7 -
- Manor Road (Rothesay to South Court junction), 12pm to 6pm
- Manor Road (Grosvenor Cres to Rothesay junction), 1.30pm to 5pm
- Prospect Road, 11am to 3pm
May 8 -
- Cornwall Road, 10am to 10pm
- Remus Close, 10am to 6pm
West Stafford:
- May 7 - Came View, 10am to 6pm
Portesham:
- May 6 - Cemetery Road, 8am to 11.30pm
Broadmayne:
- May 7 - Cowleaze Road, 10am to 4pm
Brianstpuddle:
- May 7 - Main Road (outsidevillage hall), 12pm to 11.59pm
Cerne Abbas:
- May 7 - Long Street, 11am to 6pm
Lyme Regis:
- May 7 - Blue Waters Drive, 10.30am to 5pm
Hooke:
- May 8 - Kingcombe Road, 9am to 7pm
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