A Capacity Crowd attended but there was plenty of space for those last minute arrivals
Sheron, our PCSO keeps an eye on things
You could bring your own picnic or buy from the stalls at the back
It was to be a totally British evening
At the end of the interval get ready for the Second Half
The audience joins in singing Jerusalem
Some were more exuberent than others
But our Chief Inspector (off duty) set a suitable standard
Mervin, the conductor, is obviously enjoying himself!
Then the dodgy flags started to appear
But Her Majesty was amused
and so were the rest of her subjects
who were amused as well
Then we sang Land of Hope and Glory
something to be doubly celebrated
by every member of the family
Some laughed
and Rebecca sang as beautifully as always
and of course the Land of the Free tried to get an edge in ...
but the Land of Hope and Glory triumphed!
Everyone was enjoying themselves
everyone!
Sue, who led the organising team, receives a gift on behalf of us all
The evening closed with Evening Hymn and Last Post as a tribute to our Fighting Men
We stood with pride in silence
and there was a rapturous round of applause.
A Capacity Crowd attended the first Summer Picnic and Proms in the Park
There was plenty of space so that even those who arrived at the last minute found a space