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Dozens of street parties to mark coronation in Brighton and Hove

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 19 Apr, 2023 at 4:35PM
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Dozens of street parties to mark coronation in Brighton and Hove


Dozens of street parties are due to take place to celebrate the coronation on 6 May.

The 31 parties – whose locations are not being disclosed by the council for data protection reasons – are among a raft of ways in which the city will be making the event.

The Royal Pavilion, Brighton Pier, Brighton Centre, Brighton and Hove Town Halls and the Mazda Fountain will all be illuminated in purple – a traditionally royal colour.

And the ceremony itself will be shown on a big screen in Jubilee Square, with a covered area in case of rain and some limited seating.

Jubilee Street will be closed to allow for the additional footfall during the event.

The council-run events will be pair for with funding from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

The pavilion and Brighton Museum are hosting an exhibition of original costumes and items from George IV’s coronation in 1821 from 11 March to 10 September

And Hove Museum is exhibiting pennants made using 1,500 portraits of the King made by local schoolchildren from 5 May to 4 June.

School bands will perform on Brighton Bandstand on 7 May from 1pm to 6pm as part of a Music for Youth King’s Coronation Celebration.

and on 8 May, charties will have stalls in Preston Park to showcase their work for residents who might want to volunteer with them.

The council’s executive director, economy environment and culture, Donna Chisholm, said: “May is an exciting and busy month in the city, with many colourful festivities and events taking place.

“The King’s Coronation will not only mark a special, historic occasion and a chance for people to get together in celebration – it’s also an opportunity for the city to showcase its musical and artistic talents and for people to enjoy and learn more about their local community.”

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Comments 11

  1. Republican Rob says:
    3 years ago

    #NOTMYKING

    Reply
  2. Daniel Yates says:
    3 years ago

    Did I read right that the green council aren’t publicising th road closures due to “data protection” reasons.??? Lame lame lame

    Reply
  3. Babs says:
    3 years ago

    They should be banned. Money should be used to support poor not celebrate rich royals #banrich #councilhouses #punishrich #formanynotfew

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  4. martin smith says:
    3 years ago

    Sod he coronation complete waste of money especially when people can’t afford to heat their homes or feed their families
    Overpriveleged outated unelected and unwanted
    Down with the crown
    #NotMyKing

    Reply
  5. vintage fan says:
    3 years ago

    So dozens of street parties but council won’t say where they are – what’s the point of mentioning them, then?

    Reply
  6. Kelly s says:
    3 years ago

    #notmykings #moreunicrdedit #banstatues #affordabkehousingnotpartuesforrich

    Reply
    • fed-up with brighton politics says:
      3 years ago

      Mis-spelt hashtags notwithstanding, if you learned how to spell/type properly, went back to school, and got off your backside and tried to lift yourself out of whatever situation you are in, that would be good. No hope of that, obviously.

      Reply
  7. Saltdeaner says:
    3 years ago

    Free concert in Saltdean park on Sunday May 7 starting at 2pm. Local musicians. All welcome. Bar and refreshments will be available.

    Reply
  8. Steve says:
    3 years ago

    An incongruous display in this time of suffering of the planet and most of it’s inhabitants. Remove the excessive privileges and redistribute the obscene wealth to where it’s needed.

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      Ah, I kindly disagree, I think a congruous party is what people need. A party can be a big stress reliever; because tomorrow is another day, let’s allow ourselves to have some fun.

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      • fed-up with brighton politics says:
        3 years ago

        I don’t often agree with you, Benjamin, or even understand some of the words you use, but if people want to have them and are doing so at their own expense, then why shouldn’t they.

        Reply

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