BOOKS of condolence have been opened across the city following the death of the Queen.
You can pay your respects to Queen Elizabeth at the Guildhall in Worcester High Street from today until September 20.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away surrounded by her family on Thursday, September 8, at her residence in Balmoral.
Ten days of mourning have now been declared across the UK in her memory.
The book will be open in the Guildhall from 9am to 7pm today (September 9) to give people the opportunity to pay their respects and open again from 9am to 5pm on Saturday (September 10) and 10am to 5pm on Sunday (September 11).
You can then pay tribute at the Guildhall between 9am and 6pm throughout next week, 9am to 4pm on Saturday, September 17, 10am to 3pm on Sunday, September 18 and 9am to 6pm on Monday, September 19.
The book will then be open for the final time between 9am and 6pm on Monday, Tuesday September 20.
Books of condolence will also be opened at Worcester Cathedral, St George's Catholic Church in Sansome Place, County Hall in Spetchley Road, the University of Worcester, Worcestershire Royal Hospital, Warndon Library, the Lyppard Hub, St John's Library, and the Hive.
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