Picture Gallery: Ashby has gone red, white and blue for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations

By The Editor

4th Jun 2022 | Local News

A painting of the Queen in Market Street. All Photos: Ashby Nub News
A painting of the Queen in Market Street. All Photos: Ashby Nub News

Ashby has been out in force for the Jubilee with shop windows and the town's Arts Festival bringing in a wave of red, white and blue.

We took a walk through the town centre to see some of the displays, decorations and Jubilee colours on show.

The main event comes tomorrow (Sunday) when Market Street closes for the town's Jubilee Street Party which promises to be an impressive sight once more.

Shop fronts in Market Street have turned their front windows into a celebration of the Royal Family.

The newly re-opened Queen's Head in Market Street pushed the boat out to mark the Platinum Jubilee at the same time.

Union Jacks are on show for the length of Market Street to add more colour to the town centre.

Ashby Arts Festival has a number of paintings on show throughout the town to mark the Jubilee.

Everywhere you look there seems to be red, white and blue - Ashby has gone to town for the occasion.

     

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