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Free tickets for The Coronation Procession being offered to social care workers

18 Apr 2023

3 min read


ÁÕÀÅÊÓƵ is delighted to be supporting the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) in offering a limited number of free tickets for social care workers to attend a viewing grandstand for the Coronation Procession, located at the Queen Victoria Memorial on the Mall.

This historic event will take place on Saturday 6 May in Westminster, London, with procession viewers welcome to arrive at the Queen Victoria Memorial grandstand from 6.30am and advised to be in their viewing spots by 8.30am to enjoy the procession. The event is due to finish around 3.30pm.

The Coronation Procession is a 1.3 mile route which King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla will travel to their coronation ceremony that is taking place at Westminster Abbey, and return by the same route to Buckingham Palace.

Ticket holders will be provided with an excellent viewpoint for the processions, right in the heart of the action with military movement throughout the day. Audio from the Coronation ceremony will be available over speakers. This will provide an unforgettable opportunity to experience a moment in history.

Toilets, waters and refreshment facilities are available, and attendees can also bring their own food and drink.

 

How to apply for tickets

We've now reached full allocation for Coronation Procession tickets.

Successful applicants will be contacted by the event organisers on the week commencing 23 April.

We will also create a shortlist of further applicants should any of the initial applicants be unable to make the event, so please do keep the date free and keep an eye on your emails even if not contacted by the event organisers in the first instance.

Your personal data will be deleted by ÁÕÀÅÊÓƵ after the event.

 

All the information you need about the day can be found on the

 

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