Crowds flock to St Andrews to sing for the Queen

Dozens of people in Rugby turned out to wish Her Majesty a very happy birthday this morning (Friday).
MP Mark Pawsey, Mayor Cllr Sally Bragg, Reverend Imogen Nay and Cllr Ramesh Srivastava. NNL-161006-114121001MP Mark Pawsey, Mayor Cllr Sally Bragg, Reverend Imogen Nay and Cllr Ramesh Srivastava. NNL-161006-114121001
MP Mark Pawsey, Mayor Cllr Sally Bragg, Reverend Imogen Nay and Cllr Ramesh Srivastava. NNL-161006-114121001

The celebrations got under way from 10.30am at St Andrew’s Church, with town rangers handing out flags to visitors while the Lawrence Sheriff school band got everyone into the party spirit.

The church gardens were decked with bunting and balloons and there was even a birthday cake that had been specially made in the Queen’s honour.

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Mayor Cllr Sally Bragg, MP Mark Pawsey and Reverend Imogen Nay all gave speeches to the crowds and at 11am, everybody sang the national anthem, followed by Happy Birthday and gave three cheers for Her Majesty.

The event was organised by Cllr Ramash Srivastava and Aftab Gaffar from Rugby First, as part of One Britain One Nation’s campaign to get individuals from all faiths, races and age groups to sing the national anthem simultaneously across the country.

The Advertiser will be posting more photos and videos of the celebrations at St Andrew’s Church - so keep an eye on our website for more this afternoon!