Royal Wedding Celebrations

Royal Wedding Celebrations

  • Weobley Street Party organisers (l-r) Peggy Hamer, Judith Jones, Sheila Williams, Pat Shaw, Anne Tootell, Pru Lloyd, Ann Saunders and Jo Ware.
  • Ready for the wheelbarrow parade in Dilwyn (l-r) princesses Rachel Stephens, Rebecca Stephens, Olivia Lewis, Molly Lewis, Poppy Lewis, Rowan Kelly and Daisy Lewis.
  • With her special sheelbarrow to Will and Catherine, Amelia Hunter, 11.
  • Westminster Avenue residents celebrating the wedding with a street party.
  • Enjoying his first street party in Grove Road, Fred Underhis, two-and-a-half weeks old and mum Rachel Underhill.
  • All cakes and tea at the ready, residents in Hampton Street (l-r) Lydia Heeps, Lisa Heeps, Potts Bellerby and Sion Booton.
  • Face painting in Hampton Street, Hannah Pilkington and Ellyn Eve.
  • With their royal wedding cake in Grove Road, Luise Middleton and Primrose Brechtmann.
  • Selling Union Jack flags for St Michael's Hospice in Grove Road (l-r) Elenor Underhill, Honor Brechtmann, Jude Cook, Lola Cook, Saskia Brechtmann and Ailish Underhill.
  • All set for a big street party in Grove Road (l-r) Laura Harwood, Jacob Stinton, Josh Williams, Sam Williams and Eliza Stintin.
  • Having some fun on the castle green to celebrate the wedding picnicers from all over Hereford City.
  • Having fun on the Castle Green, Mike Wood, Tori Wood, Henry Perris, Millie Parry, Sarah Parry and Simon Parry.
  • Celebrating the royal wedding at Credenhill Court Rest Home, Eve Foulis, Julie Carr, Gilbert Piotr and Sue Neal, Activities Co-ordinator.
  • St Michael's Hospice staff with their knitted royal family on the balcony.

Royal Wedding Celebrations

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