A grant fund for those planning local celebratory events to mark the coronation has been launched by High Peak Borough Council.
The coronation takes place on Saturday 6 May and a programme of ceremonial, celebratory and community events will be taking place over the Bank Holiday weekend of 6 to 8 May.
These include a special Coronation Concert, the Coronation Big Lunch and the Big Help Out.
To help local communities with their events, HPBC has created a Coronation Grant Fund of £20,000 fund for local celebrations.
Councillor Anthony Mckeown, Leader of the Council, said: “The Coronation will be a historic and memorable spectacle when the country comes together to welcome the reign of the new King and Queen Consort.
“One of the themes around the Coronation is helping in your local community. We know that communities across the High Peak are already planning how they will join in the national celebrations at their own local events.
“We want to support local groups, along with parish and town councils, to be able to enjoy this occasion so I’m pleased to announce this funding which I’m sure will be welcomed by event organisers across the Borough.”
Grants of £550 to £750 are available to every parish and town council in the High Peak.
Parishes and towns may wish to consider submitting joint bids or making funds available to community events supported by the town and parish councils.
Funding of up to £750 is also available to community groups in areas not represented by a town or parish council. Grants will be awarded on a first come first served basis.
There’s more information, including an application form, at www.highpeak.gov.uk/Coronation and applications must be submitted by 22 March.
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