Camp Bestival returns to East Lulworth from Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 July.
Traffic management measures will be introduced for the safety of event-goers and road users for the event.
11.59pm Monday 22 July to 11.59 Monday 29 July
- B3070 – one-way system between The Whiteway Road (for Tyneham Village) and the ‘miltary bypass’ in East Lulworth (traffic can travel eastbound only)
- B3070 – temporary signed speed limit of 20mph through East Lulworth
- B3070 – temporary signed speed limit of 40mph between Botany Farm and the deregulated speed limit signs (towards East Lulworth)
- B3071 – temporary signed speed limit of 40mph between the Burgate Junction and New Buildings Road
- ‘Military Bypass’ – temporary signed speed limit of 40mph between the B3070 to the B3071 (Burngate Junction)
- B3071 – clearway / no parking between Botany Farm and the junction with White Way and between the Burngate junction and the junction with New Buildings Road
- Coombe Keynes Road – clearway / no parking between B3071 (The Triangle) and Manor Yard, Shaggs
- Coombes Keynes Road – temporary signed speed limit of 30mph between B3071 and B3070
- B3070 – temporary prohibition of pedestrian movements between the white gates at the entrance to Lulworth Castle and to the B3071 (Burngate junction)
New Buildings Road – between 7am Thursday 25 July and 5pm Sunday 28 July
One-way system between Burton Cross and B3071 (traffic can travel southbound only)
New Buildings Road – between 5pm Sunday 28 July and 5pm Monday 29 July
One-way system between Burton Cross and B3071 (traffic can travel northbound only)
Holme Lane – between 7am and 7pm; Thursday 26 July, Friday 27 July and Monday 30 July
- Temporary signed speed limit of 30mph between West Lane/Grange Road and B3071
Travel updates will be available on Twitter @TravelDorset.
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Good Morning
There are many individuals who are concerned with Camp Bestival apparently still going ahead. Many questions remain unresolved. albeit unanswered. For example. How can they remain open when even the Glastonbury festival has closed due to COVID. Moreover, how do the locals feel of thousands of individuals swamping the local community, technically and potentially still under lockdown restrictions? We would appreciate the council and local Constabulary make representation
Hi Steve, I cannot comment for the event organisers but current Government restrictions are still very clear that social gatherings are not permitted – with many sporting, cultural and music events this year cancelled across the country.
Looking on the event website, the organisers have not issued a recent update but in March stated they would be closely monitoring official guidance: https://www.campbestival.net/news/camp-bestival-update—march-2020