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It is with great sadness that we learnt of the death of Her Majesty the Queen
His Worshipful the Mayor of Tunbridge Wells, Councillor Godfrey Bland said: 'It is a sad day for us, for the Country, and the Commonwealth, that our dearly loved Queen has passed away. 'For more than 70 years, and the first British monarch to achieve this extraordinary milestone, Her Majesty The Queen served her peoples with grace and dignity. She has been a constant figure in a changing world. The enormous crowds at her Platinum Jubilee celebrations were but a small indication of the love and respect we have felt for her. 'God bless you, Ma'am, and thank you.' Flowers and Books of Condolence Should you wish to lay flowers or a tribute to Her Majesty you are invited to place them on the green on Civic Way in front of the Town Hall. A Book of Condolence will be opened at: The Amelia Scott, Mount Pleasant Rd, Royal Tunbridge Wells TN1 1JN Monday - Wednesday 9am - 6pm Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 10am - 4pm UK Royal Website Should you wish to offer your condolences online you may do so through the royal.uk website. |