Weekend of celebrations planned in Rutland for King's Coronation

Activities are planned as part of a huge national celebration

Author: Henry WinterPublished 16th Mar 2023

Plans to mark His Majesty King Charles’ Coronation in Rutland are underway, with local communities encouraged to take part in a host of celebrations.

His Majesty The King will be crowned in a special ceremony at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6 May 2023.

Activities are planned as part of a huge national celebration, including a televised Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May and a Coronation Big Lunch on the same day, where communities are invited to share food and fun together.

Monday 8 May has been declared an additional Bank Holiday, with people are encouraged to volunteer in their local areas as part of The Big Help Out.

The Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland Dr Sarah Furness is inviting everyone to join the Coronation Celebrations and mark the occasion with friends, families, and neighbours.

In advance of the Coronation, information has also been shared explaining how residents can arrange their own community event or street party.

Some of the activities that are being planned in Rutland include:

Service of Thanksgiving

A special service of Thanksgiving will be held at All Saints Church in Oakham to celebrate the Coronation on Sunday 7 May.

Party in the Park

Following the service on Sunday 7 May, a Party in the Park will be held at Cutts Close, with the permission of Oakham Town Council, where people can gather to enjoy activities and entertainment.

Coronation Clear-Out

A Car Boot Sale to raise funds for Citizens Advice Rutland, 4 Rutland, and Rutland Foodbank will be held at the Rutland Showground with the permission of the Rutland Agricultural Society on Bank Holiday Monday 8 May.

Further details of local Coronation celebrations taking place in Rutland will be added to the Rutland Lieutenancy website.

Dr Sarah Furness, Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland said: “I know just how many people are looking forward to celebrating His Majesty The King’s Coronation. The King has served our country with distinction as Prince of Wales for more than six decades. I hope, like me, everyone in Rutland will take this opportunity to celebrate this wonderful occasion.”

Street parties

Rutland County Council is supporting communities that would like to hold street parties to celebrate the Coronation.

Organisers are encouraged to hold parties in gardens, village halls or public open spaces, where possible. Anyone wishing to hold a party in a street or road should apply to the Council by Sunday 2 April.

Applications for road closures that do not require diversions will be processed without the Council’s standard fee if they are received by this date.

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