Birmingham is preparing for a massive celebration as Aston Villa marks a historic victory. On Thursday, 21 May, the city centre will undergo significant transport changes to accommodate the victory parade. Residents, commuters, and fans should prepare for a 12-hour window of road closures, starting from 10:00, with parking restrictions coming into effect much earlier.
Birmingham City Council has confirmed that several key thoroughfares, including the heart of the city’s nightlife and civic districts, will be entirely inaccessible to vehicular traffic for the duration of the event. These measures are designed to ensure the safety of the thousands of supporters expected to line the route and to facilitate the smooth passage of the parade bus.
Full list of Birmingham street closures and parking bans
Road closures will be implemented from approximately 10:00 and are expected to remain in place until 22:00. While some roads may reopen earlier if safety conditions allow, motorists should plan for a full day of disruption. Any parking bays on the affected streets will be suspended from midnight (00:00) on Thursday until 22:00.
| Location | Restriction Details |
|---|---|
| Broad Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Centenary Square | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Warstone Lane | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Frederick Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Summer Hill Road | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Sand Pits | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Sheepcote Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Grosvenor Street West | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Branston Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Hall Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Albion Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Powell Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Clement Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| St Vincent Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
| Ryland Street | Full closure and parking suspension |
Side roads adjoining the closure area may also experience restricted access. Drivers who usually rely on these routes are advised to move their vehicles outside the affected zone before the midnight parking suspension begins. Any vehicles remaining on the route after the deadline may be relocated for safety reasons and could be subject to enforcement action or fines.

Impact on West Midlands Metro and bus networks
Public transport users will face significant changes to their usual routines. West Midlands Metro services will be suspended between Edgbaston Village and Grand Central from 10:00 until the end of service on Thursday. This suspension is a necessary safety precaution due to the high density of crowds expected near the tracks in the city centre.
Bus services operating within the city centre will be on diversion between 10:00 and 22:00. Passengers are encouraged to check with individual providers or Transport for West Midlands for specific route changes. These disruptions are similar to the logistical planning for victory parades in other major cities, where central transport hubs are temporarily repurposed for public celebrations.
Access restrictions for city centre car parks and residents
Access to car parks and frontages located on or accessed via the affected roads will be severely restricted. Birmingham City Council advises all off-street car parks along the parade route to close for the day on Thursday, 21 May. Access to these facilities will be cut off at 10:00, and the council cannot guarantee that vehicles already inside will be able to exit until the road closures are officially lifted in the evening.

For residents and business owners within the Jewellery Quarter and the Broad Street area, vehicular access may not be possible during the closure periods unless explicitly authorised by on-site marshals. Advance warning signage has been installed across the city to alert the public to these specific zones.
Essential advice for residents and city centre commuters
If you require your vehicle during the day on Thursday, the most practical solution is to park outside the restricted area in advance. Pedestrian access will generally be maintained, but the sheer volume of people attending the Aston Villa celebration may make movement through Centenary Square and Broad Street slower than usual.
Stay informed by checking real-time updates from Transport for West Midlands. The parade represents a significant moment for the city’s sporting heritage, but it requires careful coordination to manage the thousands of visitors arriving in the city centre simultaneously. Local enforcement teams will be active throughout the day to manage traffic flow and ensure the safety of both pedestrians and parade participants.
Source: Birmingham City Council
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This guide is based on official traffic orders and transport notices issued for the event.
- Verified road closure times against Birmingham City Council notices
- Confirmed West Midlands Metro suspension details
- Cross-referenced parking suspension times for the Jewellery Quarter and City Centre
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- 2026-05-21 11:44
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