The public is invited to attend an historic ceremony in Arnold to mark the accession of King Charles III.
The Mayor of Gedling Peter Barnes will be conducting the borough’s Proclamation ceremony at 3pm today (Sunday, September 11), outside the Civic Centre in Arnot Hill Park.
Local ceremonies nationwide follow the Proclamation ceremony on Saturday at St James’s Palace, London.
The Mayor of Gedling will be reading the Proclamation and this will be a public address and members of the public are invited to attend the reading.
Members of the public will also be able to sign the book of condolence after the event.
Car parking for the event will be limited. Only the car park next to the main entrance to the park will be open. There will be no parking outside the Civic Centre.
To recognise the ceremony and the new sovereign, flags are flown at full-mast from the time of the Principal Proclamation at St James’s Palace.
They return to half-mast on Sunday to mark the Queen’s death.




