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Queen's Platinum Jubilee - All events
Various locations
Sat 28 May to Thurs 9 June
Events to mark the 70th anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II to the throne are being planned across the world, and Nottingham is no exception.
A series of events, activities, and installations will take place between Friday 27 May – Sunday 5 June across Nottingham that everybody can enjoy over the extended Bank Holiday weekend.
Weds 1 June to Thurs 9 June
70 Glorious Years – The Queen in Nottingham - Large-format open air exhibition in Old Market Square
Crown and floral display in Old Market Square - a giant crown on front of the Council House and a floral 70 tribute to visit
Sat 28 May
Blossom Together - Lenton Recreation Ground
Tues 31 May
Blossom Together - St Mary's Rest Garden
Thurs 2 June to Sun 5 June
Nottingham Castle Jubilee Garden Party
Thurs 2 June - Beacon Lighting Events
Woodthorpe Park
Green's Windmill
Clifton Flower Park
Sun 5 June
Service of Thanksgiving at St Mary's Church
Communty events - Sat 28 May to Sunday 5 June
Saturday 28 May
A Queen’s Jubilee Picnic at King Edward Park organised by The Renewal Trust is being held a week early on Saturday 28 May between 11am – 2pm, where families and community members are invited to bring their picnic to the park to celebrate the jubilee.
Friday 3 June
At the Queen’s Recreation Ground on Friday 3 June from 11am to 6pm, the Meadows Action Group and the Bridges Community Trust will be putting on games, and crown-making activities for the children.
Jubilee picnics are planned at Heathfield Park run by The Pythian Club on Friday 3 June
Saturday 4 June
A Jubilee Family Fun Day at Clifton Central Park will take place on Saturday 4 June between 11am and 5pm
Sunday 5 June
The Stockhill and Ladbrooke Tenants and residents (Saltar) will be running an event on Sunday 5 June at Stockhill Park from 12 noon to 4pm.
Street parties
19 applications have been received for residential Street Parties in Aspley, Bestwood, Basford, Bulwell, Sherwood, and Wollaton amongst other neighbourhoods. Street party applications received by Nottingham City Council before Monday 9 May were able to legally close residential streets without charge.
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