The King and Queen’s third day of engagements in Northern Ireland saw the Royal couple visit Banbridge, where the streets were lined with well-wishers from early morning.
At Banbridge Old Town Hall, His Majesty met local businesses and representatives
from the community and creative industries, including some of those involved in Games of
Thrones.
Banbridge Old Town Hall is also home to a recently opened community advice centre.
Community Advice Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon provides free, confidential information
and advice to support residents living in the borough.
The Queen spoke with staff who deliver these services and gained an understanding of the importance of the centre to the local community.
At Banbridge Library, Her Majesty had the opportunity to view the services and programmes offered by Libraries Northern Ireland.
Since opening in 1979, the library has been a vital resource for the people of Banbridge, providing access to books, information and a welcoming space for learning and connection.
In the children’s area, The Queen joined a storytime reading of ‘Peanut Gets His Sparkle Back’, by Dromore author Kate Russell, who was present, along with pupils from Abercorn PS.
The Queen also met with members of Banbridge Library’s adult reading group about the books they have discovered, and joined the Craft and Chatter Group, where she heard about their crafting project and how groups like this support the local community and reduce loneliness.
To mark World Poetry Day today (March 21), Sinéad Lunny, of Sinéad Lunny Speech & Drama, recited the poem ‘Spring’, by a local poet Joyce Montgomery.
Before departing, The Queen signed the visitors’ book and cut a beautiful book-themed cake made by the Windsor Bakery.
Her Majesty presented the library with a toy dog ‘Beth’, named in memory of her beloved rescue dog Beth.
At Banbridge Old Town Hall, His Majesty met local businesses and representatives
from the community and creative industries, including some of those involved in Games of
Thrones.
Banbridge Old Town Hall is also home to a recently opened community advice centre.
Community Advice Armagh, Banbridge & Craigavon provides free, confidential information
and advice to support residents living in the borough.
The Queen spoke with staff who deliver these services and gained an understanding of the importance of the centre to the local community.
At Banbridge Library, Her Majesty had the opportunity to view the services and programmes offered by Libraries Northern Ireland.
Since opening in 1979, the library has been a vital resource for the people of Banbridge, providing access to books, information and a welcoming space for learning and connection.
In the children’s area, The Queen joined a storytime reading of ‘Peanut Gets His Sparkle Back’, by Dromore author Kate Russell, who was present, along with pupils from Abercorn PS.
The Queen also met with members of Banbridge Library’s adult reading group about the books they have discovered, and joined the Craft and Chatter Group, where she heard about their crafting project and how groups like this support the local community and reduce loneliness.
To mark World Poetry Day today (March 21), Sinéad Lunny, of Sinéad Lunny Speech & Drama, recited the poem ‘Spring’, by a local poet Joyce Montgomery.
Before departing, The Queen signed the visitors’ book and cut a beautiful book-themed cake made by the Windsor Bakery.
Her Majesty presented the library with a toy dog ‘Beth’, named in memory of her beloved rescue dog Beth.
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00:10Music
00:20Music
01:28And all over the world
01:31In the ray of golden sunshine
01:34With the song of a bird on the wing
01:37With the gently blowing comes the first breath of spring
01:42One day in the heart of the country
01:45Far away from the noisy throng
01:48I realised that spring was here when I heard the thrush's song
01:54The sky was blue above me
01:56And the sun shone warm and bright
02:00To me, the winter was like a dream that had passed away with the night
02:11I read it on the phone, when I stand at the bus stop
02:14I read the book on the phone
02:16It's such a lovely thing to do, isn't it?
02:18Do you prefer an actual book?
02:20I prefer an actual book
02:21Yes, I do too
02:22I like turning down the page
02:24Oh!
02:29And I like it to go back, you know
02:31Sometimes, if you read at night
02:34You go to sleep and forget what you've read
02:37So you have to start all over again
02:39It's quite nice to know where you are
02:42I like the feel
02:44Yes, the feel
02:45I love just looking at rows of books
02:49And satisfying about it
02:51Exactly, yes
02:52So different to the electronic ones then
02:55So, what do you want to next?
02:57What's next?
02:58I've just been reading this one
03:00It's about a couple who lost all their money and possessions
03:05And took to walking round a...
03:09A social park
03:11I haven't seen that one
03:13It's been edited into a movie
03:15Oh, they've turned it into a movie, that's right
03:18No, it's lovely to have the time to read a reading book
03:23And then, you know, go on to put it online
03:28See how people react to it
03:31Because they come from all over the world
03:34So it's interesting to see which books appeal to which people
03:39Hi!
03:40Hello!
03:43Nice picture!
03:44Yeah, I don't know if it's you
03:47It's you
03:50Can you see that?
03:51Hello!
03:59Sadie
04:05It's a girl
04:06Hi!
04:07Is that a man?
04:08No
04:15I've never seen you before
04:16Me neither
04:17So what's your name?
04:23Hello!
04:24Hi!
04:26Oh, he's awesome
04:28Whoa
04:29Oh my goodness, that's awesome
04:31That's wonderful
04:32Which one?
04:33Which one?
04:34The other one
04:35The other one
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05:06Hi!
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05:10Oh, hi!
05:11Hi!
05:12Oh, nice to meet you!
05:13I'm so happy to see you!
05:14I'm just going to sign
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05:34Hi Sophia.
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05:47How are you?
05:50Good.
05:54Good.
05:58Hello.
05:59Your majesty.
06:00Your Majesty.
06:01Your Majesty.
06:02You see.
06:03You see them there.
06:04They're all over there.
06:05I'm going to go look.
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