Jubilee spirit hits Dorset as thousands turn out for special events
While street parties brought neighbours together, various community events across the region brought together strangers who were able to find common ground with a range of festivities.
People in Christchurch enjoyed a family-fun day at Two Riversmeet Leisure Complex, where children had a day of trampolining and bouncy castle fun. They were also invited to trial the leisure centre’s new soft play area, with some lucky enough to meet a life-sized Peppa Pig.
Meanwhile, visitors of all ages enjoyed the heat at Pelham’s Park in Kinson, with live music and food carts a welcomed sight for hundreds.
Royal Navy aircraft engineer Connor Wilson, 40, said: “I’m in the navy, and she’s been around ever since I’ve been alive, and she’s just an amazing woman. Great for the commonwealth, great for our country.
“She is somebody who everyone admires in the navy and all the armed forces.”
Event director Mandy Polkey added: “You see people around in their red, white and blue, waving flags. You just don’t see this normally. This is amazing. It’s bringing people together and I think that’s a really strong message.”
Those in West Parley were serenaded by 1940s-style singing duo The Land Girls at the village’s memorial hall and enjoyed a meal and drinks. Those in the hall, comprised of members of the Parley Committee and Just Good Friends social club, enjoyed a song and a cheeky dance to a range of classic and current hits.