12 June 2024, 16:41
The main route for festival traffic from the East Cowes Red Funnel terminal will be up York Avenue and along Whippingham Road, where it will turn right onto East Cowes Road and into the festival car park. At busy times, traffic may be directed into the car park by going up to the Racecourse roundabout and then back and turning left into East Cowes Road.
Festival-bound vehicles travelling from the Wightlink terminal at Fishbourne will be directed to the right on to Kite Hill, through Wootton, down Lushington Hill and right at the Racecourse roundabout and then left onto East Cowes Road and into the festival car park.
People requiring access to Newport Quay will be required to use the bridge from Sea Street and avoid going through Seaclose Park.
There will be a one-way system in place along Fairlee Road from lunchtime on Wednesday 19 June. All outbound traffic from Newport will be directed up Staplers Road. This will be removed during Monday 24June in the afternoon back to normal arrangements.
If any of the entrances to the car parks are temporarily blocked, or an incident occurs on any of the roads being used by festival traffic, there are a number of diversion options where festival traffic can be temporarily ‘stacked’ away from the main roads and released into the network once the problem has been resolved.
Residents will be kept up to date with routine traffic information, details of road closures and diversions, and updates about those council services affected by the festival. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary will provide security and safety updates. Messages will be shared via social media and local media.
Floating Bridge festival timetable
The Cowes Floating Bridge will be operating an extended timetable during the weekend of the Isle of Wight Festival. For details of the revised operating hours, please see below:
Any current updates can be found at the Floating Bridge website Isle Of Wight (iwfloatingbridge.co.uk)
From Cowes
Thursday 20th June 2024
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Friday 21st June 2024
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Saturday 22nd June 2024
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Sunday 23rd June 2024
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Monday 24th June 2024
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From East Cowes
Thursday 20th June 2024
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Friday 21st June 2024
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Saturday 22nd June 2024
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Sunday 23rd June 2024
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Monday 24th June 2024
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People are also encouraged to look at the dedicated festival pages on Council services during Isle of Wight Festival (iow.gov.uk) which contain important information about the road closures and diversions, including access to Seaclose Park and changes to council services, as information becomes available.
You can see also see traffic information at: Isle of Wight Festival traffic information (iow.gov.uk)
The council asks that residents plan their routes carefully to avoid the designated festival traffic routes on the Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Monday of the event — when traffic volumes will be their highest.
The official temporary traffic orders can be viewed here:
Isle of Wight Festival traffic information (iow.gov.uk)
Useful websites/ social media accounts
Isle of Wight Council:
@iwight
www.facebook.com/isleofwightcouncil
Island Roads:
@Islandroads
Hampshire Constabulary:
@HantsPolice
@HantsPolRoads
@IOWPolRoads
@FestivalCop
@RydeTownPolice
Transport updates:
Southern Vectis: @SouthernVectis
Wightlink: @wightlinkferry
Red Funnel: @RF_Travel_News
Hovertravel: @HovertravelLtd
South West Trains: @SW_Trains
Contact Information
Isle of Wight Council
newsdesk@iow.gov.uk