Warminster Town Council will be having a week-long exhibition of your memories of the Queen at the Civic Centre, from Monday, May 30 until Saturday, June 4.
In celebration of The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, Warminster Town Council is urging people to come forward with their experiences and memories of meeting or seeing Her Majesty the Queen.
They are looking for photographs of residents, or family members of Warminster and surrounding villages pictured with Queen Elizabeth II.
Alternatively, you can submit anecdotal memories of meeting her, or let them know about any of the royal engagements throughout her 70-year reign if you attended, or if you have been given a commendation by the Queen herself.
A spokesperson for Warminster Town Council said: “Whatever you have, we would love to display this at the Civic Centre to share the richness of our Warminster community.”
“If you are looking for something to do with your children over the Easter Holiday you could get your children to write, no more than an A4 page, what they would do if they were monarch for the day. These will be displayed along with the photos and memories.”
You can get in touch at admin@warminster-tc.gov.uk any time before May 13.
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