Arrangements for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral procession through Hounslow

General information

Anyone travelling to witness the procession should wear suitable clothing and be prepared for rain.  

Please note access public toilets will be limited along the route and many businesses which have facilities might be closed on Monday. 

Please remember, COVID-19 is still present within our communities. If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, in the interests of others who also want to pay their respects to the Queen, you are encouraged not to attend. 

National moments of reflection 

There will be a one-minute silence on Sunday, 18 September at 8pm. This will be a National Moment of Reflection. 

There will be a two-minute silence at noon on Monday, 19 September.  

Leader of Hounslow Council, Councillor Shantanu Rajawat, said: “We know many people in Hounslow will want to pay their respects as the Queen’s funeral procession passes through our borough. This is a time for our community and our country to come together to mourn her passing and to celebrate her life. 

This is going to be an extremely busy time for our borough. We anticipate that many people will want to line the route and inevitably this will lead to disruption. We are working hard to minimise the impact, particularly for those living close to the route, and we would ask our residents, communities and visitors to work with us. We would like to thank everyone for their co-operation so far.  

We want people to be able to witness this occasion in safety. So please follow the guidance and regulations.” 

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