“She was a constant presence in all of our lives and a steadfast symbol of public duty. May she rest in peace.”
East Renfrewshire’s Provost has paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as books of condolence have been opened at council offices.
After the Queen’s death was announced, she said: “The thoughts of the residents of East Renfrewshire are with the Royal Family at this extremely difficult time. Members of the public who wish to sign the books of condolence can do so between 9am and 5pm, from Monday to Saturday, at either office.
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