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From 2nd-5th June 2022, everyone in the country will come together and celebrate for Her Majesty The Queen’s 70 year reign, with an extended Bank Holiday.
Don't miss Exeter's Jubilee Street Party on Thursday 2nd June! Bring your own picnic or click & collect food from local restaurants and take a seat at colourful tables along the high street. Dance along to upbeat music from The Liberty Sisters, The Footloose Four, Chris Pope, Exeter Railway Band, Devon and Somerset Fire Rescue Band plus the Exeter Jazz Orchestra.
Join in the family fun at the Military and Community Village on Exeter Cathedral Green - you won't want to miss this event!
Exeter isn't short of a celebration or two during Her Majesty The Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Scroll down on this page for a list of exciting events and activities taking place over the Bank Holiday weekend. You don't want to miss this - it'll be a time to gather your friends and get in the patriotic spirit!
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