Council is asking for wrapping to be removed from flowers
Belfast City Council has issued further guidance on how the public can pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II at City Hall.
Members of the public will be able to sign the books which will be at City Hall until the day of the state funeral. Books of condolence will be in the main reception area and east wing of City Hall and will be available for signing from 9.30am to 8pm daily.The Garden of Remembrance at City Hall will also be open for anyone wishing to lay floral tributes. The public are being asked to only leave tributes in the Garden of Remembrance and to enter via Donegall Square West.
The Union flag at City Hall will be flown until the morning after the state funeral, in line with Royal protocol.
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