FOR the Queen’s Jubilee a Hereford club has chosen to spruce up a park in the city.
The Lions Club chose to spruce up Roman Road to celebrate the Queen’s reign 10 years ago by planting 60 trees along it.
The club has now donated two seats surrounded by three trees on Aylestone Park, in Aylestone Hill, Hereford.
The volunteer park team supported the club by installing the seats under three of the trees.
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The park is highly popular, and the royal seats give a stunning view of the Lugg valley.
Lions Club press officer George Thomas said: “The plaques on the seats clearly explain her Majesty deserves the honour imposed on behalf of the people of Hereford.
“The Queen, together with the late Prince Philip has made several visits to the city since she was crowned, the last for the Diamond Jubilee in 2020 which was the best ever.”
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