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Windsor Park Access Curbed After William and Kate’s Move as Residents Push Back

Officials defend the restrictions as proportionate to protect the Wales family.

Overview

  • The Home Office designated a legally enforceable restricted zone around Forest Lodge under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, making unauthorised entry a criminal offence.
  • A roughly 10-kilometre security corridor with fencing, CCTV and no‑access signs now divides parts of Windsor Great Park.
  • Closures include Cranbourne Gate and a popular parking area, resident passes no longer open certain park sections, and detours have lengthened local journeys.
  • Seasonal trade has been disrupted with rerouted access to a nearby Christmas tree shop and reports from locals of near misses on altered traffic routes.
  • Buckingham Palace says complaints are minimal, while Windsor MP Jack Rankin publicly backs the measures as necessary for the young family’s safety, and two nearby families reportedly left their homes.