Elizabeth II: these drastic measures that could spoil the party for her Jubilee


Millions of Britons will celebrate Queen Elizabeth II of England’s Golden Jubilee with street parties. Many bans on these parties have just fallen, according to the Daily Mail of May 30, 2022.

  • Thousands of street parties got permission from local authorities during the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of England.
  • These parties are organized by the residents to celebrate the Jubilee of Elizabeth II of England.
  • Directives from municipal officials “killjoys” risk upsetting these celebrations.
  • What are these many prohibitions concerning these street parties organized during the Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II of England?

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations Elizabeth II of England will be launched on June 2, 2022. The long-awaited parade of the Trooping The Color is planned take place on the day of kick-off. Normally, the 96-year-old sovereign and members of the royal family will be on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. During this long weekend of festivities, the British also count make the most of it. Many residents have planned to organize street parties in their neighborhood. Naturally, these parties organized for the celebration of the 70 years of reign of Queen Elizabeth II of England must be the subject of prior requests to the local authorities.

According to the DailyMail as of May 30, 2022, it is estimated that 16,000 events celebrating 70 years of the Queen’s reign have been given the green light. Also, “15 million people should attend celebrations over the weekend four public holidays“, specifies the British daily. However, restrictive measures taken by several municipal councils from various regions risk spoil those holidays. Among others, the municipal councils of West Berkshire, Jobsworth or that of the district of Rochford, have issued bans on hanging Jubilee banners on certain types of telephone and telegraph poles.

Elizabeth II of England: local officials in some areas are killjoys according to residents

City officials fear that lampposts and poles are breaking when they hang banners for the Queen’s Jubilee. “No street parties are allowed attaching decorations to street lights. Signs, banners and streamers must not not be tied to streetlights“, can we read in the street party guidelines published by the West Berkshire Council. The municipal councils of other regions have published similar prohibitions. Other authorities, those treated as “spoiler” by the residents, refuse to lift the ban on drinking in the streets.

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Many bans on these parties have just fallen, according to the Daily Mail 30 of May 2022.

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Thousands of street parties have obtained permission from local authorities

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These parties are organized by the residents to celebrate the Jubilee of their Queen

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Directives from municipal officials “killjoys” risk upsetting these celebrations

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Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee festivities kick off on June 2, 2022.

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The long-awaited parade of Trooping The Color is scheduled to take place on the day of kick-off.

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Normally, the 96-year-old sovereign and members of the royal family will be on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.

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During this long weekend of festivities, the British also intend to make the most of it.

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Many residents have planned to organize street parties in their neighborhood.

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Naturally, these parties organized for the celebration of the 70 years of reign of the Queen of England must be the subject of prior requests to the authorities.

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According to the Daily Mail of May 30, 2022, an estimated 16,000 events celebrating 70 years of Queen’s reign have been given the green light.

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“15 million people are expected to attend the celebrations over the four-holiday weekend,” the British daily said.

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However, restrictive measures taken by several municipal councils in various regions risk spoiling these holidays.

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Among others, the municipal councils of West Berkshire, Jobsworth or that of the district of Rochford, have issued bans on hanging jubilee banners on certain types of telephone and telegraph poles.

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Local officials in some areas are killjoys according to residents.

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City officials are concerned that streetlights and poles will break when Queen’s Jubilee banners are hung on them.

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“No street parties are allowed to attach decorations to street lights.”

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Signs, banners and streamers should not be attached to lampposts,” read the guidelines for street parties published by the West Berkshire council.

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Municipal councils in other regions have issued similar bans.

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Other authorities, those treated as killjoys by the residents, refuse to lift the ban on drinking in the streets.



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