Banbury’s beacon lit at stunning start to jubilee celebrations

03/06/2022

More than 3,000 people gathered in Spiceball Park

Banbury’s platinum jubilee celebrations got off to a stunning start on Thursday night with the ceremonial lighting of the town beacon.

More than 3,000 people gathered in Spiceball Park for the special occasion and Banbury was one of more than 2,000 cities, towns and villages across the country to light civic bonfires.

Joanna, Tanlyn and Adrian
Louise and Claire dressed for the occasion
El Salvador refugees who are staying at the Moathouse Hotel who say they love Banbury

The lighting of the beacon came at the end of a fun evening that included a musical trip down memory lane.

Local singer Beau Norton (aka art shop owner Barry Whitehouse) revived songs that were popular in 1952 – the year Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth ll began her history-making 70-year reign.

A wide selection of eats and drinks were available as the crowd enjoyed sing-along sessions and relaxed in the unique atmosphere of the event.

The beacon ceremony started with bagpiper Richard Jasper playing Diu Regnare (Latin for ‘Long to Reign’) and buglers following on with the call ‘Majesty’ which was specially written for the jubilee by veteran army bugler Andrew Carlisle.

Beacons everywhere were scheduled to be lit at 9.45pm and Banbury was spot on the dot.

Banbury High Steward Sir Tony Baldry, accompanied by town mayor Jayne Strangwood, introduced the lighting of the beacon and Sir Tony called on the crowd for three rousing cheers for the Queen.

Sir Tony said: “It is a wonderful turnout and it seems the whole of Banbury has come to the first of four days of celebrations to recognise 70 years of dedicated service by the Queen.”

Cllr Strangwood added: “It is a tremendous honour to be mayor at such a marvellous and historic time in this country’s history. I’m thrilled to be part of the celebrations.”

She continued: “Tonight has been a wonderful start to a series of fabulous jubilee events and I’m looking forward to all of them. Party in the Park on Saturday will be an event to remember and Sunday’s Big Lunch will be great for the kids.” A fire eater and a firework display finished the evening in spectacular style.

pictures: Julian Dancer


Published: by Banbury FM Newsteam

Reader's opinions
  1. Dorothy Dunlop   On   04/06/2022 at 5:57 am

    There were NO PROPER FOOD STALLS at this event other than some crisps, gin stall, coffee, and ice cream…….. we had to walk back into the main town to eat and then walk back to the park …….. pointless having celebrations if you’re not catering for everyone. There could have been a burger van, or hot dogs or something, but proper food was non existent. Terrible in my opinion

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