The Metropolitan Police has released a series of maps showing areas where protests will be happening this weekend as thousands are set to march through the capital.
This Saturday the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) will march for the 17th time in the centre of London starting in Park Lane and ending at Whitehall. The march is set to start at 12pm and the assembly at Whitehall must end no later than 4.30pm.
At the same time, the ‘Enough is Enough’ campaign group is holding a static demonstration on the route of the PSC march. The people who are part of the Enough is Enough assembly must remain within their static space for the entirety of their protest.
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The Met Police say they have not been informed of any planned protests or demonstrations similar to what was witnessed on Wednesday when far-right unrest spread to London in the wake of the Southport murders. The full maps and restrictions implemented by the Met are below:
“Any person participating in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Coalition Partners assembly in preparation for the organised procession must remain within the shaded area of the map below (Park Lane southbound carriageway) until such time as the procession commences.”
“Any person participating in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign and Coalition Partners procession must not deviate from the route shown on the below map.”
“Any person participating in the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign and Coalition Partners assembly must remain within the shaded area show on the map below. The Palestinian Solidarity Campaign and Coalition Partners assembly must end no later than 4.30pm.”
“The Enough is Enough assembly has had a Section 14 condition imposed on it: Any person participating in the Enough is Enough assembly must remain within the shaded area of the map below.”
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