Jubilee Relay
Arriving in Glemsford Hunts Hill Glemsford Primary School
Submitted by Pauline Currie
I felt so emotional seeing all the children outside the school. It wasn’t supposed to be me, and the poor kids had been waiting outside for an hour. It was such an honour to do it, albeit at the very last minute!They started at Haverhill this morning, went through various villages, Kedington, Hundon, Clare, Cavendish, and were expecting someone to arrive and get on the rickshaw at the farm shop, but no-one turned up! So they came up into the village (the van that was going ahead) and stopped outside here. I sort of volunteered and got on at the Briars. Quite a few people were outside our house, and some on Tye Green, then the school was amazing! The children had been waiting outside for an hour! They cheered and waved flags, I waved the torch, did several turns in the rickshaw up and down past them, they were on both sides of the road. I get tears thinking about it, it was wonderful, such an honour, and a wonderful Suffolk start to the Platinum Jubilee. From Glemsford they were going to Boxted and Hartest, then Lawshall, Lavenham, Long Melford, ending up in Sudbury and starting from there in the morning. The relay will finish on June 1st, they are covering 588 miles. I covered about half a mile! Arriving in Glemsford Hunts Hill Glemsford Primary School
Saturday 4th June Entertainment provided at the Glemsford Social Club
Saturday 4th June GLEMSFORD PLAYING FIELD COMMITTEE
Marilyn Nash
Well it was hot. We'd brought waterproofs rather than sunhats so a handkerchief and tea towel had to do!
The Angel, Glemsford. Entertainment provided at the Angel public house
Union Jack picnic / seafood / cream tea boxes available all weekend
Thursday 2nd June
Angel Children’s Party. A selection of pictures from The Angel facebook page for the children’s party held Thursday 2nd June.
The Craft Cabin Decorated and Jubilee menu offerings.
Kebbles street party.
More pictures in the pdf