The Queen’s death: Where to sign book of condolences in South Gloucestershire and lay flowers

A floral tribute will be located at Kingswood Park
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South Gloucestershire Council has released arrangements following the death of The Queen.

Like in Bristol, the council is to open a book of condolences at Kingswood Civic Centre at 9am tomorrow (September 10) for anyone wanting to pay tribute to the monarch, who died aged 96 on Thursday.

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A book of condolences will also be opened at the council’s Badminton Road Offices in Yate. They will remain open every day from 9am to 5pm until Tuesday 20 September.

There is also an online book of condolences being run by the council. It can be accessed by clicking here.

People are also being invited to lay floral tributes in Kingswood Park on the path around the circular flower bed in front of the main gates. Flowers left in other public places may be relocated to Kingswood Park if necessary.

King Charles III will crowned at the official proclamation tomorrow. A local reading will be made by the Chair of the Council, Councillor Sanjay Shambhu at Kingswood Civic Centre, on Sunday at 2pm - to be confirmed.

All South Gloucestershire councillors and aldermen have been invited and the Vice Lord Lieutenant, Roger Deeks is also attending.

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