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Mar 2021
Ripon is planning for a right royal celebration next year.
In June 2022, The Queen's Platinum Jubilee, marking her milestone of 70 years as monarch, will be celebrated with four days of events across the UK.
To enable Ripon to plan well in advance, the city council has set aside £105,000 from its reserve fund.
City council leader Andrew Williams received unanimous support for proposals to roll over monies that were not spent in the current financial year.
He pointed out:
The government has unveiled plans for a long weekend of celebrations, which has seen the late May Bank holiday moved to Thursday June 3 and an additional Bank holiday added on Friday June 3, creating a four-day weekend.
Ripon has a long and proud royal heritage, having been awarded a ceremonial horn in AD 886 by King Alfred the Great after townspeople fought off a Viking attack,
During the English Civil War, the city was on the royalist side of Charles I and the cavaliers who battled against Oliver Cromwell's troops on Market Square.
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee was commemorated in 1897 with the erection of a clock tower at the junction of Palace Road, North Street and Princess Road.
In 1985, the queen visited Ripon Cathedral and the town hall for Royal Maundy, when the monarch gives silver coins to older people on Maundy Thursday.
All her milestone anniversaries, from the Silver Jubilee in 1977 to the Diamond Jubilee in 2012, have been celebrated in the city.
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