Tuesday 14 June 2022

Queen's Platinum Jubilee

It's been a few weeks since I last posted on this blog, but I felt I couldn't let the Queen's Platinum Jubilee go by without sharing some pictures of Loughborough celebrating!

Firstly, around the town

The Carillon shopping centre

Church Gate

Fennel Street

Church Gate

Parish Church

Church Gate


Church Gate

And a street party

Street party prep

In Queen's Park for the plaque unveiling

Awaiting the unveiling of the plaque

Music while you wait


The Mayor unveiling the plaque on the Charnwood Museum building


The new plaque


Around Queen's Park

The bandstand and Carillon

The bowling green

Charnwood Museum

Beacon lighting event

The beacon lighting event begins

Awaiting the lighting of the beacon

Lighting the matches!

Matches alight!

Lighting the beacon

The beacon is lit

Burning well!




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