Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Hall’s four days of events mark Jubilee

PERFORMANC­ES INCLUDE EMERGENCY SERVICES, AN ABBA TRIBUTE ACT AND BRASS BAND

- By ROBERT SUTCLIFFE robert.sutcliffe@trinitymir­ror.com @MrRSutclif­fe

THE Piece Hall will hold four days of events to mark the Platinum Jubilee.

Organisers have unveiled a programme of events to celebrate the Queen’s 70 years as monarch with events held from Thursday, June 2 to Sunday, June 5.

The Piece Hall hosts a civic celebratio­n on behalf of Calderdale Council featuring a piper, drummers and a performanc­e by The Calderdale Choir alongside speeches from local dignitarie­s on Thursday, June 2.

The council is providing a big screen in the courtyard so visitors can watch The Queen’s Birthday Parade (Trooping the Colour) which will include 1,400 parading soldiers, 200 horses and 400 musicians.

Later that evening the lighting of the beacon on Beacon Hill in Halifax will be broadcast to the screen so people can safely enjoy the spectacle before being entertaine­d by a firework display.

On Friday, there will be a celebratio­n of our emergency services. Teams from the police, the fire service, ambulance service, Calder Valley Search & Rescue Team, Smartmove and Calderdale LRF will all be in attendance, with many bringing their emergency vehicles including a vintage fire truck and some American police cars.

Musical entertainm­ent will be provided by the West Yorkshire Police Band and West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service band. On Saturday 4 June, The Piece Hall will come alive with the sound of music when a Concert for The Queen is held. There will be performanc­es throughout the day by vocalist Jack Manning, Flat Cap Brass and, with the ever popular Abba Revival headlining this free to enter show.

The final day of celebratio­n on Sunday 5 June sees our courtyard hosting the Big Jubilee Lunch which encourages communitie­s to get to know each other better and celebrate together. There will be a traditiona­l vintage street party theme featuring the Northern Swing Orchestra, The Nightingal­es and Jump Jive and Wail.

Visitors can pre-book a picnic lunch from The Trading Rooms via our website or at the Visitor Centre, which includes child, vegetarian and vegan options. This will be for a single sitting at 1pm on benches outside the restaurant. People can take their own picnics which can be enjoyed on other available benches.

There will also be various Jubilee offers at The Piece Hall’s other food and drink outlets, Blondin’s and the Deli, throughout the weekend with themed cocktails and ice creams, and takeaway afternoon teas.

CEO of The Piece Hall Trust Nicky Chance-Thompson DL said: “I’m so excited that we are able to bring people together from across Calderdale, to join the rest of the UK, and wider Commonweal­th to fully honour Her Majesty The Queen’s historic achievemen­t of public service.

“This is truly a once in a lifetime occasion and I’m incredibly proud that we are able to open our gates to offer four full days of entertainm­ent – all completely free of charge.

“The bunting will be out and the flags will be flying as we welcome everyone to The Piece Hall to celebrate Her Majesty’s reign and have some good old fashioned family fun.”

Mayor of Calderdale, Cllr Chris Pillai, said: “The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is a landmark moment that everyone across our communitie­s can get involved in and remember for generation­s to come. As well as the civic events including a procession through Halifax town centre to The Piece Hall, and some fantastic activities from Council services such as museums and libraries, we’re delighted to see local organisati­ons and communitie­s leading the way in the celebratio­ns.

“Calderdale is the perfect place for such a momentous occasion, with our landscape, historic architectu­re, culture and community spirit providing a distinctiv­e backdrop as we thank The Queen for her incredible reign.”

MP for Halifax Holly Lynch: “I am really looking forward to The Piece Hall’s packed agenda of Jubilee celebratio­ns. 70 years of dedicated public service is a remarkable achievemen­t for Her Majesty The Queen and I’m delighted to see festivitie­s planned right across Calderdale.

“I want to thank the emergency services and Calder Valley Search and Rescue in particular who have really come together in support of the Piece Hall’s Emergency Services Day in honour of The Queen which promises to be a brilliant family day out.”

It’s a landmark moment that everyone across our communitie­s can get involved in

 ?? ?? The crowd at The Piece Hall during the Queen’s visit in 2004
The crowd at The Piece Hall during the Queen’s visit in 2004

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