Published: 7:01 pm June 5, 2022
From Lowestoft to Newmarket, Suffolk people take part in the Queen’s platinum anniversary celebrations.
With countless street parties and celebrations galore, Suffolk people showed off their national pride over this long holiday weekend, as well as showing off the best the county has to offer.
Here is a gallery showing only a snapshot of the fun:
Residents and friends came together to celebrate the anniversary at Manor Farm, Witsham on Sunday, the home of Terry and Erica Burroughs, making it the third such royal occasion the family is hosting. – Credit: Paul Nixon Photography
Fun on the anniversary of Witnesham, held at Manor Farm in the village – Credit: Paul Nixon Photography
A family enjoys the sunshine on a holiday weekend to celebrate the Queen’s platinum anniversary posted on Facebook – Credit: Faye M. Ellis
People in Kessingland gathered to light a jubilee lighthouse near Suffolk Coast – Credit: Ron J. Sager
Adam William on Facebook took a stunning photo of the spring, marking the 70th anniversary of the coronation of the Queen, on Thursday – Credit: Adam William
Eileen and June Celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Anniversary at Suffolk New College in Halesworth – Credit: Suffolk New College
A very patriotic dog, Dennis, along with his father Mick Stevenson, watched the refereeing of one of the anniversary events in Laxfield over the weekend. – Credit: Paul Nixon Photography
In Long Melford, a parade of vehicles traveled down High Street as crowds of onlookers took part in the fun – Credit: Charlotte Bond
Even in the most rural areas Suffolk was moved by the festivities and even our four-legged friends got involved in the action – Credit: Lea DeDe Friend
Up and down the county there were flags in abundance – Credit: Faye M. Ellis
Even our local MPs got involved, as Suffolk MP Teresa Coffey was walking in her constituency – Credit: Leiston Surgery Foundation
Jubilee Close in Laxfield, one of the most patriotic roads in the county, and celebrate the weekend of George Ryan, who holds India, Wizzo and Alex Denholme, but does not forget a very patriotic scooter – Credit: Paul Nixon Photography
Fireworks light up Suffolk’s sky as the sun goes down – Credit: Ryan Luckhurst
A young man added a touch of green to the red, white and blue celebrations – Credit: Geraldine Suckling
Our Queen’s Platinum Reign magazine is a tribute to Her Majesty’s life and 70 years of service extracted from our archive. Learn more here.
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