Thousands sign Lancashire books of condolence for Queen Elizabeth II

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Thousands sign Lancashire books of condolence for Queen Elizabeth II
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Lancashire County Council’s books of condolence have had thousands of people sign them since the announcement of the death of Her Majesty on Thursday 8th September.

Thousands of people have signed the council’s book of condolences. Picture: Lancashire County Council

The traditional book of condolence can be signed by the public between 9am and 5pm each day until Tuesday 20th September.County Councillor Peter Britcliffe, Chairman of Lancashire County Council, said: “We are all deeply saddened by the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. “Our books of condolence will stay open until after the funeral, so there are still opportunities to pay your respects.”

“It’s so touching to see thousands of people have written messages in our books of condolence to pay their respects to our longest serving monarch, who was a tremendous example to us all.

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