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2018 Lord Mayor's Show Leaflet THE LORD MAYOR’S SHOW A YEAR IN THE MAKING THE ESSENTIALS Getting here Access lordmayorsshow.london 020 7332 3456 10 NOVEMBER 2018 It may only be one day for onlookers but a to the community groups with their dazzling The City has plenty of train, tube and bus links There is a dedicated disabled persons’ viewing Show as large and spectacular as this requires outfits and performances to the modern but please check for service changes. area at Ludgate Hill. The map inside shows a full year’s worth of planning and organisation. institutions demonstrating their creativity and 0343 222 1234 accessible WCs but not all are to full wheelchair Costumes, uniforms, music, banners, horses, pride in the City. And that’s not including the tfl.gov.uk access standard. instruments, vehicles, technology, ceremony, varied military units, charities, liverymen, and There will be significant road closures and [email protected] masks, floats and participants of all ages are more. restrictions in place to accommodate the 020 7332 1995 brought together in a colourful, raucous, procession so drivers should check in advance. lordmayorsshow.london/day/access vibrant procession to entertain the crowds and In all more than 7,000 people, 200 horses cityoflondon.gov.uk/roadclosures welcome the new Lord Mayor to the role. and around 150 floats will pass in front of you Toilets as they travel from Mansion House to Seeing it all To find your nearest toilet, download the City As with the ever-changing City they represent, the Royal Courts of Justice and back, in a day Get to the procession route early if you want a Toilet Finder App. This will display details, distance no two Shows are ever the same but you can like no other. good view, especially if you have kids. Busiest from your location and facilities available and expect a mix of tradition and modernity with parts are likely to be around St Paul’s and with around 90 toilets across the City you are something for everyone. From the grandeur So to really see a year in one day, come along Mansion House but Cheapside, Fleet Street, never more than five minutes’ walk away. and splendour of the Lord Mayor’s Coach, and help celebrate the Lord Mayor’s Show Victoria Embankment and Queen Victoria cityoflondon.gov.uk/toilets accompanied by the Pikemen and Musketeers, and make it a day to remember. Street are usually clearer. Programme Best views guaranteed Who is the new Lord Mayor? What are their Why not make sure you get a clear view plans for the year ahead? Who’s taking part and a seat from which to enjoy the whole in the Show? What do the ceremonial roles Show by buying tickets for the grandstands? mean? All these questions and much, much These allow you to enjoy unrestricted views more are answered in the official Lord Mayor’s of the procession as it travels to St Paul’s Show programme 2018. It will offer a full run from New Change right in front of your eyes. down of all you need to know about the Show Fully wheelchair accessible spaces are also as well as being a commemorative souvenir available but book early as tickets go fast. of the event itself. Copies cost £5 and are Ticket prices include a copy of the official available throughout the Show route from one Show programme. of the many volunteers on hand and can also 03332 406 003 be pre-ordered online or by phone. lordmayorsshow.london/day/grandstands Iln.co.uk/lms2018 or 020 7426 1031 For more information visit lordmayorsshow.london or call 020 7332 3456 or download the official Show App The Lord Mayor’s Show is planned in partnership with Girlguiding UK will be making sure the Show participants The Lord Mayor’s Show website the City of London Police. is sponsored by the London don’t go hungry on the day Linda Kitson Stock Exchange Group cityoflondon.police.uk/staysafe by distributing lunch. 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