Lord Mayor of Exeter
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Exeter is joining the rest of the country and the Commonwealth in mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Books of Condolence have been opened in the city and floral tributes can be left outside ExeterCathedral More: news.exeter.gov.uk/exeter-in-mour…
As of 1pm today the Book of Condolence at ExeterCathedral will be closed. If you wish to sign a Book of Condolence, please visit the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter or the Exeter Guildhall.
At 5.30pm this evening ExeterCathedral will be putting on a dedicated service in the Lady Chapel. The Public are welcome to attend. Their books of Condolences will be reopened then until 6.30pm. exeter.gov.uk/in-memory
At 3pm today, The Lord Mayor of Exeter will invite @ExeterCX to read out the Proclamation outside ExeterCathedral, accompanied by the Dean of Exeter. Members of the public are invited to attend if they wish. Orders of service can be found here: adobe.ly/3L1OO26
Tributes can be laid on the Cathedral Green. Tributes left in other location will be moved to the designated location. Candles will be provided in ExeterCathedral should anyone wish to light one. For further information visit exeter.gov.uk/in-memory
Books of condolence are still available but will be closed in ExeterCathedral and the Exeter Guildhall this afternoon due the Service for Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taking place. If you would like to sing a book of condolence, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter will still be open.
Books of condolence are still available but will be closed in ExeterCathedral and the Exeter Guildhall this afternoon due the Service for Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taking place. If you would like to sign a book of condolence, Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter will still be open.