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Marketing Lancashire joins the country, and people all around the world, in mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II.  Her Majesty kept her solemn vow to serve her people and country until her death and no other public servant could have been more loyal and dedicated.  She presided over a transformative period in our history with a steadfast, reassuring hand and an unwavering energy and commitment, respected around the world.

The Queen was often the reason people visited Great Britain and we have always celebrated her close connection to Lancashire, which she visited often.

We offer our condolences to the Royal Family and those who were closest to Her Majesty The Queen – may she rest in peace.
 

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The government has just released National Mourning Guidance, which we wanted to draw to your attention. The guidance sets out information on aspects of the National Mourning period such as floral tributes and social media advice. It outlines that it is at the discretion of businesses whether to consider closing or postponing events - especially on the day of the State Funeral - depending on their nature and tone. 

In keeping with this, government business and the delivery of public services will continue, albeit without public announcements, visits, speaking engagements or media appearances at this time. 

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy have passed on some considerations you may wish to make with regard to your own business including:

  • providing an opportunity for your staff to offer their condolences, either by providing your own book of condolence or by directing them to the online book of condolence at the Royal website;
  • identifying arrangements made by Local Authorities to lay floral or memorial tributes;
  • signposting staff on how to donate to one of The Queen’s patronages, with information available on the Royal website;
  • identifying whether your business location is likely to be impacted by arrangements made by Local Authorities, or events planned in central London, and planning your response;
  • considering any changes you might wish to make to your website and social media activities; and
  • where you have flags, lowering them to half-mast.

     

The best source of information is www.gov.uk. Your Local Authority will also be updating their own websites on local arrangements, including any events they may organise which might impact on the locality of your business or local travel.

The Royal Household will set out arrangements on Lying-in-State and the State Funeral.  Businesses are encouraged to follow updates on 
www.gov.uk and the Royal Website.

See the guidance for businesses
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