Big screens, concerts, cricket, games and street parties are among the jollifications planned in Norfolk over the three-day Coronation weekend. Here's how you can join the celebrations.
Saturday, May 6
AYLSHAM: Live screening of the coronation service at the town hall, followed by celebrations on the Market Place.
DEREHAM: Live screening of the Coronation ceremony, farmers' market, food stalls, bar, inflatables and live music on Fleece Meadow.
HANWORTH: Big screen showing the Coronation at the Memorial Hall, followed by bake-off and barbecue.
HIGH KELLING: Coronation tea party at St Mary's Church. Tickets must be booked via the Eventbrite website.
HUNSTANTON: Big screen on The Green showing the Coronation ceremony, followed by live music and pirate magic show.
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KING'S LYNN: Big screen showing the coronation in King’s Staithe Square, followed by live music and fireworks.
NORTH WALSHAM: Fancy dress park run from North Walsham High School (9am), King’s Coronation Broadcast in St Nicholas Church (10am), street feast in the Market Place (12-noon - 8pm) with live music.
SANDRINGHAM: Tickets for the screening of the Coronation ceremony have sold out.
WRENINGHAM: Live screen in the Witch and Wren, followed by Big Lunch, barbecue and live music.
Sunday, May 7
BURGH APTON: Big Lunch at the village hall (12-noon). Details from Jenny 07542 927630.
DOWNHAM MARKET: Music and picnic seating, food stalls, fairground rides, an escape room, interactive photo booth, facepainting, and craft activities in the town centre (12-noon - 4pm).
GRIMSTON: Charity cricket match to promote men's health at Grimston Cricket Club (1pm).
KING'S LYNN: Street party in Windsor Road (12.30 - 5pm) followed by events at the Live and Let Live pub.
LODDON: Food and live music on Church Plain (1 - 5pm).
MATTISHALL: Big Afternoon Tea at the Community Hub, with children's picnic, archery, axe throwing, live music, games, stalls and farm machinery.
MUNDESLEY: Festival for a King at Gold Park (2 - 6pm), with free funfair, live music food and bar.
NORTH WALSHAM: Picnic and sports day in Memorial Park (11:30am -3:30pm), with children’s entertainment, procession from the Memorial Park to St Nicholas Church (3:30 - 4pm), St Nicholas Church thanksgiving service (4pm).
NORTH WOOTTON: Big Lunch at the village hall (11am - 5.30pm), with live music, games and competitions. There will also be a scarecrow trail around the village.
NORWICH: Brass band concert featuring Foden's band at The Halls, St Andrew's Plain (3pm). Ticket information on 07934 169721.
SANDRINGHAM: There will be a live screening of the Coronation concert being staged at Windsor Castle, featuring Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie. Tickets must be booked via the Sandringham wesbite and parking charges apply.
SHERINGHAM: Street Stalls on Lifeboat Plain and an art exhibition at the Odd Fellows Hall (11am - 4pm). Street Party on the High Street (1 - 3pm) with tables and entertainment provided. Bring your own chair.
STALHAM: Big Lunch and family fun day at the Poppy Centre and Recreation Ground (12-noon - 5pm), with fairground rides, children’s entertainer, beer tent, live entertainment, stalls, fancy dress competition, and charity football match.
TERRINGTON ST CLEMENT: Fun day at the church (11.30am), dancing, pony rides, soft play and circus workshop, barbecue or bring your own food
Monday, May 8
CAWSTON: Local groups showcase at the village hall.
METHWOLD: Coronation afternoon tea at Methwold Hall (4 - 6pm). Tickets priced £10 can be booked via 01366 727526.
NORTH WALSHAM: Craft and voluntary sector fair in the Market Place (11:30am - 3:30pm), with live music and free activities for children.
SHIPDHAM: Party in the park at Bullock Park (2 - 6pm) with games and '80s and '90s music, followed by beacon lighting.
SOUTH CREAKE: Food vans, duck races, live music and games at the village hall and on The Green from 12-noon.
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