Ayrshire Post

Queen’s Jubilee events

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Ayrshire residents will mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee next month as events across the region are laid out.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will celebrate 70 years on the throne on June 2 - the first British monarch to have a platinum jubilee.

North, East and South Ayrshire councils will each light at least one beacon, to join more than 1500 others throughout the UK and Commonweal­th countries in recognitio­n of the Queen’s long service. The main beacon event in East Ayrshire is taking place at Dean Castle, Kilmarnock, while Irvine’s Harboursid­e is the location of choice for North Ayrshire.

Details for South Ayrshire’s beacon event are set to be announced in due course.

Tree planting has taken place across the region since last autumn, with each of the Masonic Lodges planting a memorial tree.

Beech Wood and Dundonald Wood in South Ayrshire’s Dundonald, and Merkland Wood in Isle of Arran’s Brodick Country Park have been selected to receive a special designatio­n.

The designatio­n of these woodlands is part of the Queens Green Canopy initiative, which reflects the enthusiasm and commitment of the Royal Family to the protection and conservati­on of the environmen­t. These initiative­s will provide a lasting legacy for generation­s to come, as well as the added environmen­tal benefits.

School meals and catering within some care settings will also boast a Jubilee ‘flavour’ around the weeks and days leading up to June 2.

Sheriff Iona McDonald OBE, Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire and Arran, said: “I am amazed with the positive response that we have had during our consultati­on and the way that the Jubilee has caught the public’s imaginatio­n. I hope that all planned events are successful and that they bring our communitie­s together after we have spent so much time apart due to Covid.

“I would encourage anyone who is not yet involved or is thinking about planning an event to have a look online at www.platinumju­bilee. gov.uk where full details on how to become involved are available

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