Thame's tribute to Robin Gibb
Stars of the stage and screen have gathered in Thame in Oxfordshire to witness the unveiling of a plaque to Bee Gees star Robin Gibb.
Stars of the stage and screen have gathered in Thame in Oxfordshire to witness the unveiling of a plaque to Bee Gees star Robin Gibb.
The funeral of Bee Gee Robin Gibb has been taking place at Thame in Oxfordshire today.
Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb, who lived at Thame in Oxfordshire, has died after a battle against cancer.
Stars of the stage and screen have gathered in Thame in Oxfordshire to witness the unveiling of a plaque to Bee Gees star Robin Gibb.
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The funeral of Bee Gee Robin Gibb has been taking place at Thame in Oxfordshire today.
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Members of the cortege prepare for the funeral of Bee Gee Robin Gibb.
Robin Gibb was a loyal supporter of the Armed Forces, and helped to organise Help for Heroes events. Fans of the Bee Gee will line the High Street at Thame in Oxfordshire to pay their respects to the star.
The funeral of late Bee Gees star Robin Gibb will take place next week. The event on June 8 will be attended only by "close family and friends", but a memorial service is to be arranged for later in the year. The singer lived in Thame in Oxfordshire.
Mark Elliott from Help for Heroes pays tribute to Robin Gibb, who carried out work for the organisation. Robin forged close links with the Armed Forces and was a popular figure at events throughout the region.
Our national website also has extensive coverage on Robin Gibb's death, and the many tributes pouring in today.
Robin Gibb carried out fundraising for Help for Heroes. Here he is with volunteers at Tidworth on the Hampshire/Wiltshire border.
Robin Gibb performed the opening ceremony at the new Air Corps and Army Cadet headquarters at Thame in Oxfordshire in 2008. He called Thame his home for more than a quarter of a century.