Plan your Royal weekend
The Coronation of The King and The Queen Consort will take place at Westminster Abbey on Saturday 6th May 2023.
SATURDAY
The Coronation Ceremony in London
The King and Queen Consort will travel to Westminster Abbey in the Gold State Coach as part of what is known as The King’s Procession, before travelling back in The Coronation Procession.
Titchfield Beacon Lighting, Barry’s Meadow at 8.30pm
Following the Beacon Lighting join with Neiighbours, Friends and Family iin the Village Hall for a chat about the day.
BRING YOUR OWN NIBBLES AND DRINK. 8.30pm onwards
SUNDAY
Titchfield’s day of celebration with events through out the day: A procession, The Big Lunch at Barry’s Meadow, Bands, Stalls, Tug of War, Dog Show and Field Games
The Programme So Far
10:00 Bell Ringing at St Peter’s Church
10:30 Parade Assembles (Frog Lane)
10:45 Town Crier on the Green West Street
11:00 Parade Begins (Frog Lane to Southampton Hill) Royal Float, Collingwood Volunteer Band, Vintage Cars, Villagers in Fancy Dress, Big Noise Samba Band
11:45 Parade concludes on Barry's Meadow
11:45 Bands contiinue playing on Barry’s Meadow
12:00 BBQ and Music Queen’s Head car park begins.
12:15 Children’s Fancy Dress Competition
12:30 Big Lunch ‘Bring your own Picnic’ for your own Street Party or bring your own blankets (Barry’s Meadow)
13:00 The Bobby Jay Duo playing
13:00 Dog Show starts (7 Classes. Registration from 11:00 outside Village Hall
Plus Have-A-Go Dog Agility (Prize for fastest time)
13:30 Senior Tea Party in the Village Hall plus Tea and Cake sale
13:30 Debut Dance Academy Childrens Dancing
14:00 The Titchfield Whalers,Sea Shanty Band in the Queens Head
14:00 Field Games (Sack race, egg and spoon, etc)
14:30 Adult Tug-of-War Tournament (Team Registration in Queens Head beforehand)
15:30 Sing Now Choir, a contemporary, fresh upliftingcommunity choir
16:00 Prize Giving and Close
MONDAY
The Big Help Out
Your chance to volunteer your services to the community and join the work being undertaken to make Titchfield a better place. The aim of The Big Help Out is to use volunteering to bring communities together and create a lasting volunteering legacy from the Coronation Weekend.
What would you like to do to improve the environment? Let us know.