Guide to Cleethorpes Armed Forces Weekend
BBCIconic RAF planes will take part in an annual celebration of the armed forces.
Flypasts by a Typhoon jet and a Spitfire from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight are due to be among the highlights of Armed Forces Weekend in Cleethorpes from 26 to 28 June.
This year's event will see some changes because of work on Pier Gardens, while the Red Arrows, which usually take part, will be in the US for the 250th anniversary of American independence.
Alex Baxter, the managing director of the Armed Forces Major Events Team, the group of volunteers that runs the event, said they had "pulled together a great weekend".
Chris Shaw, who is one of the organisers, said it had always been known that the Red Arrows would be in the US.
"Although we're quite a big draw at Cleethorpes, the Americans have got a bigger draw I'm afraid," he explained.
"The armed forces are made up of the navy, the Army and the air force. It's not just the Red Arrows."
PA MediaHighlights of the event are due to include flypasts by an RAF Tutor and a Chinook helicopter, as well as a parade of vehicles.
Unlike in previous years there will be no community parade or fireworks display due to cost and logistics. However, there will be an evening concert, with a small charge for tickets.
Pier Gardens is undergoing a revamp costing £7.9m, which will include a water play feature, an event space and a quieter area.
Baxter added: "We've had to work hard this year to adjust to things going on in the resort, and we've had lots of challenges to deal with in terms of changing locations, and things outside our control."
What's on this year?
Armed Forces Weekend will run from Friday 26 June to Sunday 28 June.
- Spitfire displays on Saturday (13:15 BST) and Sunday (15:00).
- Other military aircraft flying displays centred off the Ross Castle, including Typhoon and RAF Tutor display team on Saturday and Sunday, as well as a Chinook on Saturday.
- Armed forces personnel parade and vehicle parade between Sea Road and the leisure centre on Saturday (11:15 BST).
- Military vehicles at Meridian Showground on Saturday and Sunday.
- Local choirs, dance and theatre groups on the Associated British Ports (ABP) community stage at the boating lake main car park area, from Friday to Sunday.
- Twist and Shout ticketed show (£2 a ticket) on Saturday night on the ABP stage, with a live band taking people on a trip through the 1960s.
- Trade village on Lower Kingsway, from Brighton Slipway to the leisure centre.
- Big wheel at the leisure centre.
- Trade stalls, food and drink stands at the boating lake.
A detailed timetable of events is available on the Armed Forces Day website.
Bus discounts
During the weekend, bus company Stagcoach will be offering a reduced single fare for £1.50. A group return ticket for up to five people will be £8.
There will also be free bus travel for veterans wearing medals or a veteran's badge, anyone in uniform or with a military ID, and cadets in uniform.
More details about bus services for Armed Forces Weekend can be found on the council's website.
Road closures
The following roads will be closed from 00:00 BST on 27 June until 23:59 on 28 June:
- Alexandra Road, High Cliff Road and Kingsway between the junction with Knoll Street and the junction with Rowston Street.
- Seaview Street, from Alexandra Road to Cambridge Street, including New Road.
In addition, there will be no traffic exit from Humber Street or North Street on to High Cliff Road, and no access to High Cliff Road or Kingsway from North Street, Brighton Street and Humber Street.
A number of other roads will be closed during the military veterans and vehicles parade on 27 June, from approximately 10:30 to 13:30.
Car park closures
Some public car parks will be closed over the weekend, including Central Prom, Civic Offices, Sea View Street Plaza, Cleethorpes Boating Lake, Thrunscoe Land Motor Home and Meridian Craft Units.
Cleethorpes Town Hall car park will be closed on 27 June and Marine Walk will be closed between 10:00 and 14:00 that same day.
Cleethorpes Leisure Centre will be open to Lincs Inspire permit and blue badge holders only from 24 until 28 June.
Some on street parking will also be suspended. More information can be found on the council's website.
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