King's Coronation: How to apply for a street party in your borough as deadlines fast approach
29.03.2023 - 14:47
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The King's Coronation is just around the corner and that means It's almost time to get the bunting out, stock up on the tablecloths and bring out the 'big' chairs in anticipation.
The coronation of His Majesty The King Charles II and the Queen Consort will take place on Saturday, May 6, with celebrations taking place all throughout the bank holiday weekend until Monday, May 8.
Just like last year with the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, plenty of residents will be opting for a classic street party to coincide with the historic event - with plenty of food, games, and entertainment to bring the community together.
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But if you're wanting to host a street party of your own, then you're going to have to get your skates on as deadlines throughout Greater Manchester are already creeping up - with one borough having now already stopped taking applications.
Of course, there will be plenty of big parties, live events and celebrations going on up and down the country. For the King and Queen Consort themselves, they'll be attending the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on May 6, before partaking in a star-studded Coronation Concert at Windsor Castle on May 7.
As part of the Coronation Big Lunch, local communities are being invited to take part in their own street festivities on May 7 (or anytime in the bank holiday weekend) to bring the celebrations to their neighbourhood - and, best of all, the local authority will waive a road closure fee too.
But those wanting to host a street party of their own will need to get their skates on as deadlines throughout Greater Manchester are already creeping up - with one borough having now already stopped taking