Cardiff among cities to host big screen for Jubilee celebrations
It'll be in Bute Park over the June bank holiday weekend
Big screens will be set up in Britain's capital cities so that people can watch the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Screens broadcasting the events will be placed in Bute Park in Cardiff, The Mall in London, and Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh and in across the bank holiday weekend.
Events taking places to celebrate the Queen's 70-year reign include Trooping the Colour, a service of thanksgiving, a concert and a pageant.
The screens are organised by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
The department has launched an activity pack for children to help them learn about the Queen's reign, including articles about how the country has changed in the last seven decades.
More than 70,000 big Jubilee lunches are planned in the four UK nations over the weekend, with an expected 10 million people set to sit down with their neighbours on June 5, DCMS said.
In London, screens broadcasting the BBC's live feed will be placed down The Mall and in St James's Park.
In Edinburgh, screens will be placed in Princes Street Gardens with thousands able to host picnics and watch the celebrations with a backdrop of Edinburgh Castle and entertainment provided by the Royal Marines and local performers.
Bute Park, a Grade-I listed park in the heart of Cardiff's city centre, is the venue for an afternoon of Jubilee celebrations with families invited to enjoy the Jubilee pageant on a large screen along with entertainment from the bandstand.
In Northern Ireland, primary school children can enter a design competition to create a "snapshot of Northern Ireland", with the winning entry to be manufactured into a rug by Ulster Carpets and sent to the Queen.
The monarch and other members of the royal family will receive Northern Ireland Platinum Jubilee Hampers showcasing more than 50 local food and drink producers.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said: "In less than a month we will come together as a nation and Commonwealth to mark Her Majesty The Queen's 70-year reign.
"No other British monarch has reached this milestone and we will celebrate it with tradition, pomp and circumstance.
"I hope that people and communities across the country will come together to pay tribute to Her Majesty - whether that be to watch on big screens or toasting Her Majesty at a Big Jubilee Lunch with their neighbours or coming together in their local village hall."