Wimborne town crier to read out Royal Proclamation
On 4 May, Chris Brown Wimborne Mayor’s sergeant and town crier will read out the Proclamation marking the first anniversary of the Coronation.
On 4 May, Chris Brown Wimborne Mayor’s sergeant and town crier will read out the Proclamation marking the first anniversary of the Coronation.
There will be live screenings of the ceremony, 177 street parties, live entertainment, and picnics across the conurbation.
Award-winning cider maker, Sandford Orchards, has launched a Limited Edition Coronation Devon Red Cider in time for the Coronation of the King.
People in Dorset can join The Big Help Out on Monday 8 May to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.
People in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole will be able to enjoy the Coronation events in the company of others as big screens are being installed in the conurbation.
With volunteer numbers depleted following the pandemic, it is hoped the event on Bank Holiday Monday will encourage more people to come forward.
The deadline for a road closure application for a Coronation street party in the Dorset Council area is fast approaching and there is no charge.
If your Coronation street party needs a road closure, now is the time to book it on the Dorset Council website.
People have until 24 March to apply for a free street licence to hold a street party in their area to mark the Coronation of His Majesty The King.