It's meant to be a PARTY! From booze ban in Glasgow to 'unauthorised' bunting in Portsmouth
Ministers urging local authorities to be 'flexible' about Jubilee street parties ahead of a momentus weekend. Estimated 16,000 applications for street parties have been approved with 15million expected to attend events. Tory MPs today warned 'killjoy' councils should not block people marking Queen's 70th year on the throne.
Portsmouth City Council has advised those attending street parties not to hang bunting by telephone poles. Glasgow City Council says it will not lift local bylaws banning the consumption of alcohol in the city's streets. How are you celebrating the Platinum Jubilee?: Send photographs and details to [email protected].
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