British Cycling removes advice to not ride during Queen Elizabeth II funeral: section now says BC will 'provide further information on the implications for events and activities due to take place on this day once those details have been published.'
British Cycling has now removed a section of its guidance for the period of National Mourning that “strongly recommended” all cyclists around the UK avoid riding during the Queen’s funeral and procession. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Police has also advised cyclists to avoid closed road areas in London.
...however, the whole section titled 'Events and activities on the day of the State Funeral' has now been amended, with the new paragraph stating:"The date and time of the State Funeral will be confirmed in due course. British Cycling will provide further information on the implications for events and activities due to take place on this day once those details have been published.
This has meant that various roads around Westminster and Buckingham Palace will be/are closed to cars with a huge police presence throughout the capital as forces have been asked to send officers from all over the country.