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Roads closed for marathon

10:37am Sunday 13th April 2008

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THOUSANDS of runners taking part in the London Marathon have set off from Greenwich and Blackheath.

The professional athletes started the race in Shooters Hill Road in Blackheath from 9am today.

The majority of runners taking part left from Greenwich Park.

An estimated 35,000 runners have set off on the 26-mile course from south east London to Buckingham Palace.

The conditions are ideal for running a marathon - fine and warm, with showers forecast for later in the day.

A number of roads in the borough of Greenwich have been closed because of the race.

  • Charlton Way
  • Duke Humphrey Road
  • Prince Charles Road
  • Vanbrugh Terrace
  • St Johns Park
  • Old Dover Road
  • Shooters Hill Road
  • Charlton Park Lane
  • Ha Ha Road
  • Woolwich New Road (between Nightingale Place and Grand Depot Road)
  • Grand Depot Road
  • John Wilson Street
  • Woolwich High Street
  • Vanbrugh Park
  • Westcombe Hill
  • Charlton Road
  • The Village (Charlton)
  • Charlton Park Road
  • Little Heath
  • Hillreach
  • Artillery Place
  • Wellington Street
  • Woolwich Church Street
  • Woolwich Road
  • Trafalgar Road
  • Nelson Road
  • College Approach
  • Romney Road
  • King William Walk
  • Greenwich Church Street
  • Creek Road
  • A2/A102 on and off slip roads to Sun in the Sands
  • Greenwich South Street
  • Greenwich High Road
  • Greenwich Foot Tunnel - southbound - will be closed between 10am and 12 noon.

It is estimated that the roads will re-open at 2pm.

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rich, lewisham says...
11:35am Sun 13 Apr 08

Is that meant to be a joke, Ha Ha Road!!!

Danny Howard, bexley says...
1:08pm Sun 13 Apr 08

Ha Ha road is in Woolwich by the barracks

rebecca, plumstead says...
3:12pm Sun 13 Apr 08

i heard that 1 of the wheelchairs ppl crashed into a moterbike is diz true n if so is he/she ok??

ian, woolwich says...
4:38pm Sun 13 Apr 08

actually haha means trench or ditcth and if you go along haha road you'll see it

Sunny, London says...
9:51am Mon 14 Apr 08

rebecca wrote:
i heard that 1 of the wheelchairs ppl crashed into a moterbike is diz true n if so is he/she ok??
Yes, I saw the crash on television but they did not mention his condition; although it looked quite a nasty accident.

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