BUNTING and Union Jack flags swayed from the trees in Turpin Avenue in Gedling on Saturday as families held a traditional street party to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.
Everyone contributed food to the buffet and donations from local councillors helped fund a bouncy castle, inflatable limbo and other enjoyable activities during the afternoon.
Labour MP Vernon Coaker and councillors Jenny Hollingsworth and Jim Creamer made an appearance throughout the day.
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One of the organisers, Barbara Benner, said: “Everyone pulled together and united in a lovely afternoon of food, drink and lots of things for the children.
We had a big bouncy castle, sack races, inflatable limbo, bubbles, hula hoops and lots of laughs”






