The Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF) notifies the general public of the following traffic arrangements to facilitate the funeral of the late Clarence Rapier on Thursday, 31 October 2024, at 1 pm at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.
NO ENTRY
No vehicles will be allowed onto:
- Upper Church Street from its junction with Market Hill and Lucas Street between 1 pm and 3 pm
- Upper St John Street from its junction with Grenville Street upon the conclusion of funeral service at the church
- The junction of Old Fort Public Road and Lucas Street
- Upper Church Street where it intersects with Cemetery Hill
- Cemetery Hill where it intersects with River Road Public Road
PARKING
No vehicles will be allowed:
- On the right side of lower Lucas Street in the direction of Market Hill from the law office of Danny Williams and Associates to the top of Market Hill
- On the left side of Market Hill in the direction of Grenville Street from its junction with Church Street to Market Hill Pentecostal Church
- On the right side of Lower Church Street in the direction of Grenada Cooperative Bank from the intersection with Market Hill to GTM (Guyana & Trinidad Mutual Insurance) building
- Church Street from its intersection with St John Street to its intersection with Market Hill
NO PARKING ON
- Church Street from its junction with St John Street to its junction with Cemetery Hill
- Cemetery Hill from its junction with River Road onto its junction with Old Fort public road on both sides
- Old Fort public road from its junction with Cemetery Hill to the entrance of Presentation Brothers College on both sides of the road
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
- Cemetery Hill Public Road will be made one-way traffic towards the northern direction
- Old Fort Public Road will be made one-way traffic (vehicles will only be allowed to travel towards the Southern direction)
NB: The general public and persons attending the funeral are advised to use alternative parking.
The Royal Grenada Police Force encourages the cooperation of all in this regard.
Office of Commissioner of Police
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