Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
Posted on Thursday 8th September 2022
“Newport City Council is deeply saddened by the news of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
“As our longest ever reigning monarch, she committed many years of loyal service to the country and for that we give our utmost thanks.
“Newport was honoured to welcome Her Majesty to the city on several occasions and holds its status as a jubilee city in high regard.
“We extend the sympathy of the council and the city to the royal family at this time.”
Councillor Martyn Kellaway, Mayor of the City of Newport
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Flags at half-mast
As a mark of respect, the flags at the Civic Centre will fly at half-mast until Saturday 10 September at 11am. In line with national protocols, the flag will then be raised to full mast. On Sunday 11 September at 1pm, they will be returned to half-mast until the end of the national mourning period.
The clock tower will also remain dark in the evenings during the period of mourning.
Books of condolence
Books of condolence are now open to the public at the following locations and times:
- Newport Civic Centre, NP20 4UR: Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm
- The Riverfront Theatre, NP20 1HG: Monday, 9am - 6pm
Tuesday, 9am - 6pm
Wednesday, 9am - 8pm
Thursday, 9am - 10pm
Friday, 9am - 10pm
Saturday, 9am - 10pm
Sunday TBC
- Newport Cathedral, NP20 4EA: 7 days a week, 10am- 3pm
They will remain open until the end of the formal period of mourning.
An online book of condolence can be signed at www.royal.uk/send-message-condolence
Laying of flowers
Members of the public who wish to lay flowers can do so at the following locations:
- Civic Centre, NP20 4UR
- Newport Cathedral, NP20 4EA
- The Riverfront Theatre, NP20 1HG
Please consider placing flowers without plastic wrapping or with the wrapping removed.
Proclamation Day
The official proclamations for Gwent and Newport have taken place.
It is the formal method of sharing the news that the monarch has died and that the heir has acceded to the throne.
Watch online:
Gwent: https://youtu.be/6E-zBUOpcWg
Newport: https://youtu.be/t19aySDFAbk
Public meetings due to take place will now be postponed until after the funeral of Her Majesty.