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    xrayspex77 wrote:
    Keep Darwen Green wrote:
    The queen is ace, she is so dignified and oozes royalness. I'm getting my house all decked out in red white and blue. We are lucky to have her, the amount of work she does at her age is inspirational. Long live the queen.I'm glad she doesn't mind meeting us ordinary people at all.
    And I like her hat too.
    You plonker!
    Ha ha ha, what a plonker???
    I must say xrayspex77, what happened to poly styrene in the end? preaching revolution when the day the world turned dayglo. Thats right she turned into a jazz musician and sold out. So go away, my queenie has never sold out like your plastic princess."
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Call for East Lancashire folk to support Queen’s Jubilee celebrations

HAPPY AND GLORIOUS The Queen chats to fashion students at the UCLAN Burnley campus HAPPY AND GLORIOUS The Queen chats to fashion students at the UCLAN Burnley campus

COMMUNITY leaders have called on people to keep up the spirit shown during the Queen’s visit and get involved in Diamond Jubilee events.

Hyndburn Council leader Miles Parkinson said he hoped residents, who showed up to cheer on the Queen in huge numbers, will continue to show patriotism for upcoming events.

And former Burnley Mayor, Coun David Heginbotham, who also met the Queen, said: “East Lancashire will defin-itely benefit from the visit.

“People have been focused on the area and will be looking to see what’s going on around here.

“They will be thinking that there is something special happening in Burnley and Accrington and they will want to be a part of it.”

Coun Parkinson said the council had planned an entire ‘Summer of Celebration’ to mark events such as the Jubilee weekend in June, and the Olympic torch coming to Lancashire.

The council is also hoping for record applications for street parties.

Hyndburn earned itself the nickname of ‘most patriotic borough’ in East Lancashire after scores celebrated the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton with street parties in their neighbourhoods.

Coun Parkinson said: “There was such a spirit of enthusiasm in welcoming the Queen to Accrington, and we would like to see that continue.

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“We have barely started our Summer of Celebration and we want to see everyone getting involved.

“There will be details on our website and numerous events on the townships’ noticeboards in the coming weeks.”

For more information on future events visit ww.hyndburnbc.gov.uk

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