RESIDENTS will be swapping their cars for dancing shoes, as performers and musicians take to the streets to celebrate a day without traffic.
The Greenwich Car-Free Day, now in its sixth year, is expected to attract hundreds to the town centre.
Car-free roads will be filled with colourful acts performing samba, hip-hop, ballet and jive dances.
There will also be stands providing information on ways to reduce traffic congestion and pollution.
And a man-made beach, complete with sand and deck chairs, will give the day a real touch of summer.
The event, which is organised by Greenwich Council, aims to encourage people to use their cars less and promote environmentally-friendly transport.
Council leader Councillor Chris Roberts said: "The more we can do without our car, the better it is for our air quality, the environment, and as a result, our health."
The event will run from 1pm to 5pm on Saturday, with King William Walk (north) and College Approach closed for traffic from 7am to 7pm.
For more information, visit the Council's website at greenwich.gov.uk
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