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Festival road closures

The 37th annual King of the Mountain Festival in Pomona is being held on Sunday 26 July and as with previous years will include the following street closures:
* Reserve Street between School Street and the eastern side of the railway crossing from 6am to 5.30pm.
* Memorial Avenue between Church Street and Station Street from 6am to 5.30pm.
* Hospital Street between Mountain Street and Memorial Avenue from 6am to 5.30pm.
* School Street between Mountain Street and Reserve Street from 8.30am to noon.
* Mountain Street between School Street and Church Street from 12.30pm to 5pm.
Alternative routes around the festival area are via School Street, Factory Street, Railway Parade, Red Street and Rectory/Church Streets.
Detour signs around the affected areas will be posted.
The Pomona King of the Mountain is run by Cooroy Pomona Lions Club as a free not-for profit event. For more information on the King of the Mountain visit www.kingofthemountain.com.au or contact organisers via email on info@kingofthemountain.com.au.

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