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Mansfield tributes to Her Majesty the Queen

Posted onPosted on 8th Sep

The executive mayor of Mansfield, Andy Abrahams, and Adam Hill, Mansfield District Council chief executive, have paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II after her death today.

They said: “We are extremely saddened by the death of Her Majesty The Queen, and join the nation in a period of mourning.

“On behalf of Mansfield District Council and the residents of Mansfield district, we extend our sincere condolences to the entire Royal Family.

“We are grateful for and will never forget the Queen’s 70 years of incredible devotion to public service in the UK and the Commonwealth. We will fondly remember her as a much-loved and respected figure who provided impeccable leadership on joyous occasions as well as through more challenging times.

“We know many residents of Mansfield will have their own personal memories of The Queen. This includes those who have received honours at investitures, attended garden parties or receptions, been present at one of her visits to Mansfield, or who have received a message on their 100th birthday.”

Her Majesty, the then Princess Elizabeth, first visited Mansfield in June 1949 to lay the foundation stone at Portland Training College (now Portland College).

She visited the town again in July 1977 as part of a tour to mark her silver jubilee. The Queen, joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, opened the public library and met with members of the public on West Gate and the Market Place.

The Union Flag at the Civic Centre is at half-mast.

The council said members of the public may wish to consider making a donation to a charity of their choice, or one of the Queen’s charities or patronages in her memory. instead of leaving floral tributes.

Anyone who wishes to leave flowers is asked to lay unwrapped flowers at the Cenotaph in the car park at Mansfield Civic Centre, off Rosemary Street.

There is an online book of condolence and further information at www.royal.uk.

Mansfield District Council will update its website www.Mansfield.gov.uk/thequeen and social media feeds over the coming days with further information regarding local and national arrangements.