Harrogate
In Harrogate, a book of condolences has been opened at St Peter’s Church on Cambridge Street in the town centre.
St John’s Church on Bilton Lane is open between 9am and 5pm today for “people to be quiet, reflect and pray as they remember and give thanks for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.”
Knaresborough
St John’s Knaresborough:
Open daily for prayer with opportunity to sign the books of condolence and lighting of candles
Saturday 10th September 4:30pm - a Service of Prayer and Reflection
Sunday 11th September
8am Service of Communion -Book of Common Prayer with prayers for the Royal Family
10:30am Service of Holy Communion with prayers for The Royal Family
The muffled bells are rung at noon today
Holy Trinity
Sunday 11th September at 10:45 am. A Service of Communion with prayers for the Royal Family
St Mary's, Goldsborough
The church will be open each day between 9am and 4pm as a place of prayer and reflection, to light a candle and to sign the book of condolence.
Friday 9th September 2:30-4 pm the church is open for those in the village to come and reflect on their experience together
Sunday 11th September: Holy Communion with prayers for the Royal Family
St Paul and St Margaret's Church, Nidd
Friday 9th September: The church is open for prayer and reflection today at noon.
Sunday 11th September:10:30am Service of Holy Communion with prayers for the Royal Family
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Pateley Bridge
A book of condolences has been open at St Cuthbert’s Church in Pateley Bridge.
Vicar Darryl Hall invited people to “feel free to light a candle and say a prayer.”
Prayer stations in Holy Trinity Dacre Banks, St Jude's Hartwith, Christ Church Darley and St Saviour's Thornthwaite and been set up where people can light a candle reflect, remember and pray.
Sunday Services:9:30am Holy Communion at Holy Trinity, Dacre Banks
11am Holy Communion at St Saviour’s, Thornthwaite
6:30pm Holy Communion at Christ Church, Darley
Boroughbridge
Roecliffe Church will hold a short prayer service at 7.30pm Friday tonight.
St James's in Borougbridge will hold prayers for the Queen and the new King on Monday morning at 9.30am.
Both churches, as well as St Mary's in Dunsforth and St Andrew's in Aldborough, will remain open as much as possible during the week for people to visit and to sign books of condolence.
A parish-wide service of commemoration and thanksgiving for the Queen will be held at St Andrew's on Sunday, September 18 at 10am.
Masham
St Mary’s Church in Masham is open between 10am and 6pm today for people to light candles and say prayers.
A book of condolences will be opened on Saturday.
Elsewhere in the district
Nidd Church will be open for an hour today from 12pm.
A book of condolences has also been opened at the church in Hampsthwaite.
Craig Marshall, the rector of North Rigton, Weeton and Kirby Overblow, said:
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