Some Books of Condolence are closing in Cornwall following the funeral of Her Majesty The Queen.
The Books are an opportunity to reflect and pay respects to the late Queen Elizabeth who passed away on Thursday, September 8 at 96.
Falmouth: The Books of Condolence in Falmouth will remain available to sign for a month following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, the Packet understands.
There are three books available to sign at the Municipal Buildings, the Library and at Princess Pavilion.
Truro: The Book of Condolence at Truro Cathedral is open to sign until 6pm this evening (Tuesday, September 20).
Camborne: A spokesperson for the Town Council in Camborne told the Packet that a closing date for the Book of Condolence was 'yet to be set' and reminded people that they can sign an online version.
Redruth: The Book of Condolence in Redruth closed on Sunday, September 18. It was situated at St Andrews Church in the Town. You can still sign a copy online via the Town Council website.
Helston: A spokesperson at Helston Town Council informed the Packet that the Book of Condolence for Her Majesty The Queen will close at 4pm today (Tuesday, September 20).
Those who wish to send their thoughts and wishes can do so by visiting the Corn Exchange in the Guildhall.
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