Platinum Jubilee Village Events
See Saturday’s events to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen’s record breaking reign running in Ruddington (until Sunday 5th June) at The Green and various village venues.
To mark the Platinum Jubilee our village has been decorated with red, white and blue flowers, ribbons, flags and yarn bombing displays. Also there’s been ‘Life in Ruddington’ at the library, created in partnership by Ruddington Museum & Ruddington History Society, and the history of the Ruddington WI inside the Framework Knitters’ Museum (FKM).
Some Saturday 4th June highlights:
- 9.30am Children’s Craft sessions at St Peter’s Church
- 10am Village Walking Tour organised by Gavin Walker – starts at Ruddington Library – just turn up for a historical insight into Ruddington
- 11am Planting of a Royal Oak Tree on The Green – during the Village Market. This tree was kindly donated by village resident Barbara Breakwell
- 12pm – 2pm Visit Ruddington Village Museum (free entry)
- 5pm – 8pm TICKET Event ‘Jubilee, Brass at Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre. There’ll be BBQ style food, drinks, licensed bar, and music with Carlton Brass Band. NTCH says: “Entry by ticket only – available from The Heritage Cafe (ticket price does not include refreshments).” Adult ticket £8 | Child (aged 5-15) ticket £4
The long weekend of events will also have a ‘Memory Tree’ set up and the ‘Big Jubilee Picnic’ on The Green, and don’t forget about the unique knitted ‘Ruddington Jubilee Banner’ – commissioned by the FKM – which will be paraded on Sunday. You can read more about the giant artwork <<HERE<<
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