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    Road Closures, Traffic Diversions Expected as Police Conduct Three-Day CHOGM Security Exercise

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    The exercise forms part of the ongoing preparations for the hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Antigua and Barbuda in November this year.

    It is designed to test and strengthen the country’s security readiness, emergency response capabilities, inter-agency coordination, and operational effectiveness.

    Throughout the three-day exercise, members of the security forces and emergency services will conduct convoy movements and operational activities along several major roads and strategic locations across the island. As a result, motorists and members of the public should expect temporary road closures, traffic diversions, and restricted access in certain areas.

    The areas expected to be affected include:

    • Roads leading to the American University of Antigua (AUA) and hotels located in the northern section of the island.
    • Sir George Walter Highway.
    • Sir Sydney Walling Highway.
    • Old Parham Road.
    • Friars Hill Road.
    • Streets and businesses surrounding the Antigua and Barbuda National Performing Arts Centre (formerly the Deluxe Cinema).

    Additionally, vehicular access will be restricted within sections of the city of St. John’s. The designated security zone will extend from Newgate Street in the north to New Street in the south, and from Parliament Drive in the east to Corn Alley in the west.

    Pedestrian movement will also be regulated within the designated exercise areas. Police officers and other security personnel will be strategically deployed along the routes to assist motorists, direct traffic, and ensure the safe and orderly movement of both vehicles and pedestrians.

    The public is strongly encouraged to plan their travel in advance and allow additional time for their daily commute during the period of the exercise. Motorists are asked to comply with all traffic diversions, road signs, and instructions given by police officers and other authorized personnel.

    Residents are also encouraged to monitor official media platforms for further updates and advisories leading up to and during the exercise.

    The CHOGM National Security Planning Committee sincerely regrets any inconvenience these temporary measures may cause and thanks the public for its patience, understanding, and full cooperation as Antigua and Barbuda continues its preparations to successfully host this important international event.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: Road Closures, Traffic Diversions Expected as Police Conduct Three-Day CHOGM Security Exercise.

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