Towns across the Warwick district holding services and books of condolences in honour of the Queen

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There are many designated places across the district where residents can lay flowers in honour of the Queen

Services are being held across the Warwick district in memory of HRH Queen Elizabeth II.

Today (Friday September 9) the nation continued to mourn the loss of the Queen, who died yesterday afternoon.

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The Queen's visit to the Justice Centre in Leamington in 2011. Photo by Leamington CourierThe Queen's visit to the Justice Centre in Leamington in 2011. Photo by Leamington Courier
The Queen's visit to the Justice Centre in Leamington in 2011. Photo by Leamington Courier

Churches and councils across the district are setting aside special services and remembrance books for residents and visitors to attend.

For anybody wishing to leave plants or flowers at the designated sites below, they are being asked to not leave them wrapped in paper or plastic and to avoid leaving candles.

Those placed outside of the designated areas will be moved to the official area. All items will be removed the day after the funeral to be composted, where possible.

Here’s a list of what is happening:

Leamington

~ All Saints Church

All Saints Church is open on today (September 9) for private prayer and the lighting of candles.

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A spokesperson from All Saint Church said: “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Royal Family, as we give thanks for the long reign, deep wisdom and commitment of HM Queen Elizabeth II. May she rest in peace.”

Flowers can be laid in Jephson Gardens on the lawns adjacent the Aviary Café and Davies Clocktower.

~ The Pump Rooms

A book of condolences is being held at the Pump Rooms.

Whitnash

~ Flowers and plants can be placed Acre Close adjacent to the civic centre

Warwick

~ St Mary’s Church

St Mary's is open today (September 9) and tomorrow (September 10) from 10.30am for people to pray, light candles and sign a book of condolence.

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