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King Charles lll can now be found on YouTube the first UK Monarch to appear in this format view here
Dear Town Clerks and Civic Officers
Words fail me!
I cannot possibly begin to thank you for the unprecedented effort you made to the success of Sunday’s momentous events, right across this county of ours.
I know that for you, like me, it exceeded all expectations. I was so proud.
Your attention to the smallest details, your careful and meticulous planning was quite extraordinary.
What a tribute from Suffolk to our beloved Queen and to our new King.
I am literally overwhelmed with gratitude
My warmest best wishes
Clare Euston
H.M. Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk
Eye Town Hall Sunday September 11th 3.30pm. A proclamation was delivered by the town’s deputy Mayor. The United Kingdom and Commonwealth has a new monarch King Charles lll
In front of the Town Hall a large crowd of jubilant Eye residents listened to the proclamation and sung God Save the King. Eye being one of only 22 Suffolk towns to deliver the proclamation on Sunday.
Officials making ready for the reading of the proclamation on the steps of Eye Town Hall. This is a long standing tradition in the Suffolk town.Father Guy from Eye Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul carried out the blessing of King Charles lll after the reading of the proclamation.
Broad Street was closed to ensure health and safety at the event,
The reading of the proclamation can be seen in full @eye_suffolk on Instagram.
Dear Town Clerks and Civic Officers
Words fail me!
I cannot possibly begin to thank you for the unprecedented effort you made to the success of Sunday’s momentous events, right across this county of ours.
I know that for you, like me, it exceeded all expectations. I was so proud.
Your attention to the smallest details, your careful and meticulous planning was quite extraordinary.
What a tribute from Suffolk to our beloved Queen and to our new King.
I am literally overwhelmed with gratitude
My warmest best wishes
Clare Euston
H.M. Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk
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Proclamation ceremony for the new monarch in Eye on Sunday 11 September at 3.30pm at the Eye Town Hall steps
“The Proclamation” is the official announcement of the new monarch. A new Sovereign succeeds to the throne as soon as his or her predecessor dies and is proclaimed as soon as possible at an Accession Council in St James’ Palace.
It has been confirmed that the reign of His Majesty King Charles III will be proclaimed across Suffolk on Sunday 11 September. In Suffolk this will happen when the Proclamation is read from the balcony of Ipswich Town Hall at 1pm.
A further reading of the Proclamation will then take place two hours later in Eye, at 3.30pm, as well as in 22 other towns across the county.
This is to invite you to the reading of the Proclamation in Eye on the steps of the Town Hall at 3.30pm on Sunday 11th September 2022.
This will mark the accession of His Majesty King Charles III
Please join us in receiving the Proclamation and wishing His Majesty strength, wisdom and courage to carry out his duties.
Eye Town Council See this Proclamation read in full @eye_suffolk
9th September 2022
Just a few places remaining on our exciting summer programme of workshops in our fantastic Gaming & Technology hub – The Vault in Eye.
No previous experience needed and all workshops use software that is free to download so your child (or grandchild) can continue to develop skills after the session!
Workshops with spaces still available are:
For more information or to book please contact Jon at jon.betts@hotmail.com or 07887 480241.
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McColl’s are in need of at least two Home News Delivery persons (adults are welcome to apply!) and, potentially, a new sales assistant.
Applications can be collected in store.