The Queen: Tributes to Her Majesty The Queen from across North Kirklees
Since Buckingham Palace announced that Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away at Balmoral yesterday afternoon, many people across Kirklees have been left ‘saddened’ by the news.
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Tributes to Her Majesty The Queen from across North Kirklees
Key Events
- Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday, aged 96
- His Majesty King Charles III takes over following the death of his mother
- People across Kirklees are paying their respects
- Dewsbury Rams v Sheffield Eagles game called off
- Books of condolence open across North Kirklees
- Official statement is made by the Mayor of Kirklees
- Official statement made by Batley and Spen MP
- There will be some changes to everyone’s everyday lives until Her Majesty is laid to rest
- Official statement’s have been made by the kirklees political party leaders
- Dewsbury MP Mark Eastwood pays tribute to the Queen
- King Charles III adresses the nation following Queen Elizabeth II’s death
- Dewsbury community activist makes a moving statement following the death of Her Majesty
- Kirklees Council reveal some key dates and times
Mayor of Kirklees, Coun Masood Ahmed and Leader of the council, Coun Shabir Pandor have laid floral tributes
The Mayor of Kirklees, Coun Masood Ahmed, signs the book of condolances at Dewsbury and Batley Town Hall
‘Events will continue’, say’s a Heritage open Days spokesperson
A spokesperson from the Heritage Open Days“We’re deeply saddened by the news of the death of Her Majesty The Queen. As our longest serving monarch, a leader of integrity and a source of pride and inspiration for generations of people around the world, she’ll be deeply missed.
Heritage Open Days (HODs) has begun today (Friday 9 September) and after careful consideration, events will continue until Sunday 18 September. As England’s largest festival of history and culture, HODs offers people a chance to come together and mark all that is good about their communities.
It is a grassroots festival, delivered by thousands of extraordinary individuals and organisations. We will support our event organisers to do what feels right for them, whether that is running their events as planned, or cancelling their activities.
Visitors are encouraged to check www.heritageopendays.org.uk for the latest information about events. Listings will be regularly updated throughout the festival.”
Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Kirklees Council has revealed some key dates and times
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Following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Kirklees Council has revealed some key dates and times.