The Death of Her Majesty The Queen

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Her Majesty The Queen

Flags at Milton Keynes City Council are flying at half mast following the announcement of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.

It is with great sadness that Milton Keynes City Council hears of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.

We send our deep condolences to the Royal Family on behalf of the people of Milton Keynes. I will be writing to The Royal Household to express our sympathies.

Her Majesty’s 70-year reign witnessed many milestones in the history of this country and the Commonwealth, and more changes in the way we live our lives than any previous reign.

Milton Keynes was created in the modern Elizabethan age, and we are profoundly honoured that The City of Milton Keynes was designated for Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.

We express gratitude for Her Majesty’s life of dedication and service to the British people
- The Mayor of Milton Keynes, Mayor Amanda Marlow

Floral tributes

The Mayor of Milton Keynes formally lay flowers on behalf of the City at the Milton Keynes Rose in Campbell Park.

Residents who wish to lay flowers are also invited to do so at the Milton Keynes Rose. Flowers left in other areas may be moved there. The City Council requests that flowers are taken out of cellophane wrappers where possible, and that no naked flames or candles are left.

Messages of Condolence

A book of condolence will be held at the Milton Keynes City Council Civic offices from Friday 9 September.

Further changes

Information on official services and events, and on changes to upcoming Civic events during the period of national mourning will follow. Flags at the Milton Keynes City Council Civic offices will remain at half-mast until a new sovereign is proclaimed, in line with official protocols. The Civic building will be lit in purple to signify the national mourning.

More information from the Royal Household can be found at https://www.royal.uk/

Please visit our main page for the latest information on tributes and events.

It is with great sadness that Milton Keynes City Council hears of the death of Her Majesty The Queen.