Wallingford Coronation Celebrations
South Oxfordshire
South Oxfordshire
Join the rest of the community to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III on the 6th May, with the events below taking place in Wallingford over the bank holiday weekend:
Saturday 6th May: Watch a screening of the coronation in the Castle Gardens with children’s crafts, stalls on Castle Street, a Punch & Judy show and more to celebrate. Timings to be confirmed when Buckingham Palace has announced the official time of the coronation.
Sunday 7th May: Bring a picnic and listen to live music in the Castle Gardens from 1pm – 4pm.
Monday 8th May: The Big Help Out – see how you can get involved at https://thebighelpout.org.uk/
Please note these events will be weather permitting due to the outdoor nature of the venue. We will update the website if any plans need to change.
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