When The Queen visited the Westcountry
We take a look at when The Queen came to visit the region during her Diamond Jubilee year.
We take a look at when The Queen came to visit the region during her Diamond Jubilee year.
A collection of pictures sent to us from people around the region enjoying the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
All sorts of Jubilee events are happening across the west country this weekend. We'd love to see what you've been up to
Jonathan Gibson reports as thousands of people across the Westcountry have been getting into the spirit of the jubilee with four days of celebration.
We've celebrated with street parties, beacons and concerts, all marking sixty years of Her Majesty on the throne.
Schoolchildren across the region have been busy learning about the monarchy from those who witnessed the Coronation first hand.
Pupils in Somerset were joined in class and in song by some of those who've lived throguh the Queen's 60-year reign.
We take a look at when The Queen came to visit the region during her Diamond Jubilee year.
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A collection of pictures sent to us from people around the region enjoying the Queen's Diamond Jubilee
Read the full story
The Queen is hosting a lunch at Westminster Hall in London today, for people representing charities from across the country. Those invited include Nicholas Vincent, who lost his leg in a farm accident eight years ago on Dartmoor.
He's been chosen to represent the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution.
Hundreds of people turned out in red, white and blue to celebrate the Jubilee in Exmouth's Manor Gardens. Here's what a few of them had to say
Exmouth has been celebrating with the town's annual festival moved to coincide with the jubilee.
There were big crowds in the town's Manor Gardens. The party was set to go on all day and into the night with a firework display planned after their beacon is lit.
One group from Plymouth has been celebrating the Diamond Jubilee in one of the remotest places on earth - and had this message for the Queen.