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The ‘Keep Striding Forward’ march and rally

KEEP JOHNNIE WALKER IN KILMARNOCK

The ‘Keep Striding Forward’ march and rally will be held in Kilmarnock on Sunday 26 July as part of the Keep Johnnie Walker in Kilmarnock campaign.

View a map of the route

The march will start from the Howard Park at 1pm where there will be musical entertainment from 12pm. The marchers will then head up John Finnie Street and under the arches at the railway station to Hill Street where they will march past the Johnnie Walker factory. The march will then head to Witch Road, down Dean Lane onto Strawberrybank Road finishing at the Kay Park at approximately 2.30pm with a mass rally.

The rally in Kay Park will include entertainment for all the family including music, face painting and bouncy castles and there will be refreshments available.

The Council will be providing some small hand held flags, badges, stickers and placards for the march however if you wish to make your own placard the Council will be providing two A3 colour posters per person from local offices and libraries for this purpose.

Car parking for the march and the rally will be within Kilmarnock Football Club, the car park of the former Safeway site and St Joseph’s Academy car park. Please do not park in the vicinity of Kay Park and please ensure that you park responsibly.

Johnnie Walker March – Sunday 26 July 2009

During the march the following roads will not be available to vehicular traffic. Please seek alternative routes :-

Roads closed to vehicular traffic:
Dundonald Road From Seaford Street to St. Marnock Street
John FinnieStreet Complete Length
West George Street Complete Length
Garden Street From West George Street to Hill Street
Hill Street From Portland Street to Witch Road
Witch Road From Hill Street to Dean Street
Dean Lane From Dean Street to High Street
Strawberrybank Road From High Street To Grassyards Road
Fowlds Street Complete Length
King Street From Fowlds Street to St. Marnock Street
St. Marnock Street Complete Length

The roads will return to normal as the march progresses. Your co-operation in this matter is most appreciated.

Map of Route

A printable route of the march is available here – Johnnie Walker Map

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