Warwick to welcome around 120 troops for Queen's Royal Hussars freedom parade this June
By Nadia Sayed 8th Jun 2026
Warwick has just two weeks to go until The Queen's Royal Hussars Freedom Parade, which will see around 120 troop parade through the town.
The event will take place on 20 June 2026 from 2.30pm and will see the streets of Warwick paraded by The Queen's Royal Hussars with a band, in recognition of its Freedom of Warwick honour.
The Station has invited Mayor General Nicolas Cowley OBE Colonel of the Regiment, to attend as the Reviewing Officer and to take the salute in Church Street.
The Parade will set off from Castle Street at 2.30pm and march its way through the town to Church Street, where bystanders are welcome to attend from 2pm and take advantage of free Union Jack hand held flags, provided by Warwick Town Council.
Several road closures will be in place on the day.
From 6am to 4pm on Saturday 20 June 2026, Church Street and Castle Street will see a full closure.
Rolling road closures with stop and hold will also be in place from 2.30pm until the parade has passed on the following roads:
- High Street – Church Street to Back Lane and Swan Street in full
- Brook Street – Junction with Market Place and New Street – Junction with Market Place
- Market Place – From Swan Street to Market Street and Market Place to the Holloway
- The Holloway – Junction with Market Place and Old Square – From Northgate Street to New Street
- Barrack Street – Junctions with Joyce Pool and Northgate Street
- Northgate Street

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