Thousands of people from all over the county got together one way or another to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s platinum jubilee.

 

One of the many gatherings in Wycombe to celebrate the occassion

One of the many gatherings in Wycombe to celebrate the occassion

 

Across a four day weekend between Thursday, June 2 and Sunday, June 5, garden parties, fun days, flags, comical masks, buntings and blue, red and white streamers were seen from as north of as Milton Keynes to as south as Marlow, as everyone commemorated the occasion.

 

Queen Lizzy in Wycombe

Queen Lizzy in Wycombe

 

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Some events included a huge four-day family-friendly BBQ at Hughenden’s Magnolia Park, where children were encouraged to wear costumes, with there being a bouncy castle on display.

 

Treats, treats and more treats

Treats, treats and more treats

 

Other activities included a ‘Your Jubilee’ day at Wycombe Museum.

 

A dress for the occasion in Holmer Green

A dress for the occasion in Holmer Green

 

This saw refugees from war torn countries come down and learn about the Queen’s history, whilst enjoying traditional foods such as scones and coronation chicken sandwiches.

 

The decor up in Holmer Green

The decor up in Holmer Green

 

 

A family event in Hazlemere

A family event in Hazlemere

 

And of course, there were countless street parties taking place across Buckinghamshire.

 

Loving life in Hazelmere

Loving life in Hazelmere

Taking everything in

Taking everything in

 

People were out in force in towns such as High Wycombe, Aylesbury, Marlow, Amersham, Chesham, Princes Risborough and Milton Keynes to name just a few.