Royal connection uncovered at Oving celebration

Oving Jubilee Hall was was laid out like a street party and bedecked in Union Flag buntingOving Jubilee Hall was was laid out like a street party and bedecked in Union Flag bunting
Oving Jubilee Hall was was laid out like a street party and bedecked in Union Flag bunting

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Oving Jubilee Hall was decked out in Union Flag bunting on Thursday as the parish celebrated the Queen's 90th birthday.

In time-honoured fashion, the hall was laid out like a street party as, though the sun shone, it was a little too chilly outside for many of the parish pensioners and their guests.

The 72 revellers were treated to sandwiches, scones, clotted cream with strawberries, courtesy of Hall Hunter Partnership, and gallons of tea to wash it all down.

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The event was sponsored by Mercedes of Chichester, which funded much of the food and provided a fine prize for the raffle, staged in aid of Macmillan Cancer Nurses and raising £202.

Douglas Steeds had a Royal Warrant for the Queen's dry cleaning, issued on January 1, 2002Douglas Steeds had a Royal Warrant for the Queen's dry cleaning, issued on January 1, 2002
Douglas Steeds had a Royal Warrant for the Queen's dry cleaning, issued on January 1, 2002