Across Cornwall many people are wanting to pay their respects to the late Queen in whatever way they can.
One of these ways is by leaving floral tributes, with many towns setting aside a specific area to do this in.
In what appears to be the majority of cases, the flowers are to be composted following the funeral, with many councils vowing to then use the compost when planting a tree in memory of the Queen.
Here are some of the locations in Cornwall where you can leave a tribute:
FALMOUTH
Those wishing to leave a floral tribute in Falmouth are asked to lay their flowers in the designated area outside the town council's offices on The Moor.
The flowers will be removed the day after Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's funeral and will be taken away to be composted.
The town council said: "With this in mind, we kindly ask that all plastic packaging be removed before any flowers are laid."
TRURO
For those wishing to pay their respects on the death of Queen Elizabeth ll, flowers and floral tributes can be placed on Truro Cathedral Green, adjacent to the Chapter House.
A Book of Condolence is inside Truro Cathedral, open daily from 8am to 8pm for those wishing to sign.
See more details about the locations of Books of Condolence in other towns in Cornwall here: Book of Condolence locations in Cornwall to pay respects to The Queen
HELSTON
The Garden of Remembrance beside the Grylls Monument is the designated location for floral tributes.
The town council has said: "Please remove all plastic wrapping. All floral tributes will be removed on the day after the funeral and composted. The compost will be used to plant a memorial tree in the town."
Methodist minister Rev Danny Reed has also invited anyone to leave floral tributes outside the Central Methodist Church if they wish.
PORTHLEVEN
The War Memorial, on Peverell Terrace, is the designated location for floral tributes
The town council said: "We kindly ask that you remove all plastic wrapping. All floral tributes will be removed on the day after the funeral and composted."
CAMBORNE
Camborne Town Council has asked people to leave any floral tributes for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Holman Fountain, Commercial Square. The town council placed tributes on Friday and said it is participating in The Period of National Mourning.
REDRUTH
Floral tributes to Her Majesty The Queen can now be laid in St Rumon's Gardens, Redruth.
PENZANCE
Flowers can be laid in front of the Chapel in the Memorial Garden of Penlee Park, Penzance.
The town council said: "Please ensure that all plastic packaging is removed before laying your flowers.
"The day following the funeral, all flowers will be taken away to be composted; the compost will be used to plant a tree in Penlee Park in memory of HM The Queen.
"If you don't wish to lay flowers, you can make a donation to one of the many charities of which the Queen was a patron."
- We will update this list as we hear from more towns, villages and councils.
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