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Official account of the Lord Mayor of #Exeter, keeping you up-to-date on civic events. The Lord Mayor's Charity 2022-23 is Exeter Dementia Action Alliance .

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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
As the nation pauses for a Moment of Reflection to mourn the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and reflect on her life and legacy, we would like to share some of our memories of Her Majesty and her visits to Exeter.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Books of condolence are still available but will be closed in @ExeterCathedral and the @ExeterGuildhall this afternoon due the Service for Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taking place. If you would like to sign a book of condolence, @RAMMuseum will still be open.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Books of condolence are still available but will be closed in @ExeterCathedral and the @ExeterGuildhall this afternoon due the Service for Her late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II taking place. If you would like to sing a book of condolence, @RAMMuseum will still be open.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The park will open at 9am on Monday 19 September, and access will be from the Queen Street entrance only. As capacity is limited, attendance will be on a first come, first serve basis. More:
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The State Funeral of Her Majesty The Queen will take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday, 19th September at 1100hrs. The funeral will be shown on a large screen in Northernhay Gardens and the public are welcome to attend.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The Lord Mayor Exeter has begun visiting care homes across the city to allow residents to sign books of condolence to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Find out more:
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Are you a care home in the city and would appreciate the Lord Mayor Exeter visiting to bring a book of condolence for residents to sign?. Find out more and how to arrange a visit from the Lord Mayor:
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The state funeral for her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II will be screened at Exeter’s Northernhay Gardens and at other locations in the city on Monday 19 September. Find out more:
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Tributes can be laid on the Cathedral Green. Tributes left in other location will be moved to the designated location. Candles will be provided in @ExeterCathedral should anyone wish to light one. For further information visit
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
At 3pm today, The Lord Mayor of Exeter will invite @ExeterCX to read out the Proclamation outside @ExeterCathedral, accompanied by the Dean of Exeter. Members of the public are invited to attend if they wish. Orders of service can be found here:
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
At 5.30pm this evening @ExeterCathedral will be putting on a dedicated service in the Lady Chapel. The Public are welcome to attend. Their books of Condolences will be reopened then until 6.30pm.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
As of 1pm today the Book of Condolence at @ExeterCathedral will be closed. If you wish to sign a Book of Condolence, please visit the @RAMMuseum or the @ExeterGuildhall.
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
For more information about the local proclamation, visit our website at
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Flags will be raised to the mast‐head from 11am to coincide with the reading of the Principal Proclamation at St James’ Palace and until 1pm tomorrow when they will again be lowered to half-mast until 8am on the day after the state funeral.
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The ceremony does not create a new King. It is simply an announcement of the accession which took place immediately on the death of the reigning monarch.
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The Proclamation will be read this morning at 11am at St James’ Palace, London. It will then be read out at the Royal Exchange in the City of London at 12pm. The proclamation of the new Sovereign is a very old tradition which can be traced back over many centuries.
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
At 3pm on Sunday, outside Exeter Cathedral’s West Door, the @LordMayorExeter will read out the Proclamation. Prayers will be led by the Dean of Exeter and the of Exeter. They will be joined by the Vice @LLofDevon. More:
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
The following day, Sunday 11 September, the Proclamation will be read out at 1pm at County Hall in Exeter by the High Sheriff of Devon, with civic leaders from Devon in attendance.
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Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
His Majesty The King will be proclaimed at the Accession Council on Saturday 10 September at St James’s Palace in London and the Proclamation will be read at 11am.
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@LordMayorExeter
Lord Mayor of Exeter
3 years
Exeter is joining the rest of the country and the Commonwealth in mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Books of Condolence have been opened in the city and floral tributes can be left outside @ExeterCathedral. More:
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