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An Era Ends: Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in the foyer of Hamilton City Hall (Photograph supplied)

Spaces for public tributes to Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8, have been created by the City of Hamilton leading up to the Queen’s state funeral on Monday.

The fence at the Queen Street entrance to Queen Elizabeth Park has been offered by city officials as a place to leave flowers and other tokens of respect to the Monarch.

A portrait of Her Majesty, along with a floral arrangement, can also be viewed by the public in City Hall foyer during opening hours, Monday through Friday, from 9am to 5pm.

Charles Gosling, the Mayor of Hamilton, said the public were invited to visit and pay respects as the island mourned the Queen’s passing.

The Queen Street entrance to Hamilton’s Queen Elizabeth Park (Photograph supplied)

He added: “The City is proud to honour and celebrate her life.”

An official book of condolence is also available for signing at Government House from 10am to 4pm., Monday through Friday, until the day of the funeral.

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Published September 16, 2022 at 9:15 am (Updated September 16, 2022 at 6:12 pm)

City of Hamilton creates spaces for tributes to the Queen

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