Residents in Gedling borough are being given the chance to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II over the weekend through books of condolence.
The Queen, our nation’s longest-reigning monarch, died at Balmoral aged 96 on September 8.
Here is where you can find books of condolence in Gedling borough:
Civic Centre, Arnot Hill Park, Arnold
A book of condolence has been opened and placed in the main reception area of Gedling Borough Council’s Civic Centre in Arnot Hill Park, Arnold, and will be open to the public to sign from 8.45am – 5.15pm Monday – Thursday and 8.45am – 4.45pm on Friday.
Those wanting to leave flowers and cards should do so at the Thomas Hawksley statue near the entrance to the park.

Richard Herrod Centre, Carlton
A book of condolence has also been opened and placed in the main reception area of the Richard Herrod Centre, Cartlon.
The book will be open to the public to sign from 8.15am – 9.15pm Monday – Sunday.
Arnold Leisure Centre
A book of condolence has been opened at Arnold Leisure Centre.
The book will be open to the public from Monday 7am -10pm, Tuesday 7am-9pm, Wednesday/Thursday/Friday 7am-10pm, Saturday 8am -3.30pm, Sunday 8am – 6pm





