The passing of the Queen marks the end of an era.  

On her 21st birthday Queen Elizabeth II made a promise “I declare before you all that my whole life  whether it be long or short shall be devoted to your service.”  

Her Majesty never faltered in her duty. Her life was one of service and dedication. She truly was  Elizabeth the Great. She will forever reign in our hearts.  

If you wish to send condolences to His Majesty the King and the Royal Family, you may do so online at  https://www.royal.uk/send-message-condolence  

In addition, books of condolences can be signed at the following places:  

Dover District Council: 

The book of condolence is open in the Reception at the DDC offices in Whitfield.  Floral tributes can be laid outside main reception on the green space.  

Opening times are 9am-4pm Monday to Friday.

For more information, please see www.dover.gov.uk  

Dover Town Council:  

The book of condolence is open inside the Dover Town Council offices.  

Floral tributes can be laid at the war memorial.  

Opening times are on the www.dovertowncouncil.gov.uk  

Deal Town Council:  

The book of condolence is open at the Town Hall Undercroft.  

Floral tributes can be laid outside St George’s Church.  

Opening times are on www.deal.gov.uk  

Walmer Town Council: 

Books of Condolence can be found at St Saviours Church and St Mary’s Church  Available for signing all day on Friday 9th and Saturday 10th September.  

Floral tributes may also be left at the Memorial Bandstand.  

A Commemoration service being held at 6pm on Sunday at St Mary’s Church.  

Aylesham Parish Council: 

The book of condolence is open at Peter’s Church in Aylesham.  

Floral tributes can be laid in the Market Square.  

The church is open Friday 9am-9pm, Saturday 9am-6pm, Sunday 9am-4pm.  

God Save the King.  

 9th September 2021 

By Ed

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