The Queen's Platinum Jubilee - Day 2

The communities in Redcar and Cleveland were brought together on the second day of the Platinum Jubilee, Friday 3 June, through jolly street parties and organised events.

The Friends of Saltburn offered a heart moving Harp (played by Sarah Paterson) and Flute (played by James Cairns) performance to their audience at the Saltburn Bandstand.

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Harpist Sarah Paterson and Flutist James Cairns at the Saltburn Bandstand giving a performance in front of an audience -front view.

 

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People watching the Harp and Flute performance given by the Friends of Saltburn at the Saltburn Band Stand.

 

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Harpist Sarah Paterson and Flutist James Cairns at the Saltburn Bandstand giving a performance in front of an audience - back view.

A bouncy castle, a dog competition, a scarecrow competition, food and drinks and a jolly performance from the One Voice choir… all of these took place at the Jubilee Fete organised by the New Marske Community Group for everyone’s entertainment.

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The Once Voice choir performing at the Jubilee Fete.

 

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Family enjoying their time at the Jubilee Fete.

 

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Child petting a parrot held by it's trainer at the Jubilee Fete.

 

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Children having fun on the bouncy castle at the Jubilee Fete

All across the borough, we found communities celebrating Her Majesty's 70th year on the throne though animates street parties including in Loftus, Eston and South Bank.

 

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Man dressed like the Queen spending time with his family at the street party in Loftus.

 

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Bow speaking with his grandmother and holding the England's flag at a street party in Loftus.

 

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Lots of people posing for the picture with their hands raised at a street party in Eston.

 

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Woman with her dog with the England's flag themed hats at a street party.

 

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Elderly people having a party at the Primrose care home in South Bank.

 

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Elderly people dancing and singing at a party at the Primrose care home in South Bank.