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There are a range of events taking place across the Isle of Wight to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. Please check our listing below for an event near you.

To add an event to this listing, please email details to [email protected].




JUNE:

Friday 1 June 2012
  • Calbourne: Diamond Jubilee car boot sale on the recreation ground from 5pm.
  • Cowes: Diamond Jubilee Charity Concert. 7.30pm Cowes Yacht Haven Event Centre. Isle of Wight Orchestra combined with the Isle of Wight Youth Wind Band and Youth Concert Band. Solo Island singers and musicians. Admission £10, students £5. For tickets please call 209022 or 295556. Email [email protected] or [email protected]. Tickets also available on the door.
  • East Cowes: East Cowes Has Talent Show. From 7pm onwards. Come along for an enjoyable evening being entertained by talented East Cowes residents. During the interval refreshments will be available. The audience will help to decide the winner through a voting system. Event taking place at East Cowes Town Hall.
  • Newport: Music and More at the Minster. Concert to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in aid of the renewal campaign. For details please email [email protected].
  • Sandown: Vintage tea party with a jubilee theme at Sandown Library. Tea, coffee and homemade cakes available for a donation - all money raised will go to Marie Curie Cancer Care. Staff will be dressing in 1950s style and will be encouraging customers to do the same. Contact the library for more information (01983) 402748.

Saturday 2 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Children’s tea party and teddy bear’s picnic from 2pm with entertainment in Steyne Park followed by live music and food in the evening from 7.30pm. More information here.
  • Bembridge: Elms Nursing Home, Swains Road. Shanklin town band playing at 2pm, Haven Falconry display at 3pm. Strawberry teas available.
  • Bembridge: Royal High Tea at the Beach Hut Café, Forelands Field Road. 2pm to 5pm.
  • Bembridge: 11am, Fisheman’s Walk and 12noon at Crab and Lobster, Forelands Field Road. Dancing from all-women Morris dancing group Windsor Morris. More information here.
  • Calbourne: Village Fete – to be opened by actor Julian Wadham, who has appeared in top films and TV series
  • Cowes: Regatta in Cowes to be organised by the town’s yacht clubs including shoreside events – more details here.
  • Newport: Diamond Jubilee ‘park run’ and community breakfast at Seaclose Park – details to be confirmed.
  • Ryde: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee event – Appley Park. Events companies Quture and Appley Park Leisure plan to transport visitors back to the 1950s with traditional games, entertainment and the creation of a ‘pop-up’ high street themed around the coronation year of 1953. Organisers aim to mix vintage nostalgia with a modern twist, creating a memorable weekend for all members of the community, around which the Island’s celebrations can be based. More details here.
  • Shanklin: 2 to 10 June, ‘Sixty Glorious Years’’ – Flower festival and exhibition (open daily) celebrating highlights from the six decades of the Queen’s reign. Something to interest all ages and special activities for children. Free admission and disabled access. St Blasius Old Parish Church, Church Road, Shanklin.
  • St Helens: 2.30pm, Baywatch, The Waterfront. Dancing from all-women Morris dancing group Windsor Morris. More information here.
  • Yarmouth: Children's Party on the Green at Yarmouth, commencing at 1.30pm for the children of Yarmouth.


Sunday 3 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Flower festival in Holy Trinity Church with a Diamond Jubilee theme.
  • Bembridge: Love Lane/Meadow Drive street party at 3pm. Organised by the Village Partnership, please bring party food to share at the street party. More information here.
  • Bembridge: Bembridge Village Band presents ‘A Right Royal Occasion’ with a special performance of William Walton's march, Crown Imperial. Other music will include ‘In the Mood’, Standard of St George, music to singalong or dance to and ‘Land of Hope and Glory’ complete with flags! 3pm at Bembridge Village Hall with free light refreshments and a raffle. Entrance £5 on the door. All proceeds go to the Earl Mountbatten Hospice. For more information call (01983) 872139.
  • Bembridge: Jazz on the Park, Steyne Park, 6.30pm. Richard Buckley and Unity Stompers Jazz Band. Bring your own picnics for the evening, bar available. Organised by the Village Partnership.
  • Bembridge: Royal High Tea at the Beach Hut Café, Forelands Field Road. 2pm to 5pm.
  • Calbourne: Cream tea dance from 3pm until 5pm and a Right Royal Gig from 7pm until midnight.
  • Cowes: Regatta in Cowes to be organised by the town’s yacht clubs including shoreside events – more details here.
  • Cowes: 11am, Seafront near China China and 11.45am near The Painters Arms. Dancing from all-women Morris dancing group Windsor Morris. More information here.
  • Havenstreet: Event at Northbrook House by Havenstreet Community Association. Details to follow.
  • Island-wide: Between 12 noon and 3pm the Island Church Bell Ringers aim to have bells ringing to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee by using the 14 towers where bells are hung for ‘full circle’ ringing (this enables the traditional English ‘change ringing’ to take place). To view details of the towers involved and approximate timings, please click here. For further information on church bell ringing, please visit www.cccbr.org.uk and for more information about the Island's Jubilee bell ringing, please contact Viv Nobbs on (01983) 530920.
  • Newport: Holyrood Street Party – in aid of The Prince’s Trust. Live music from top local bands, 50s music, lambretta parade, beer festival at Newport Ale House, local shops, crafts and food. Minimum charity donation of £1 on the day. Bring your own chair, for safety reasons please do not bring glass with you. The event takes place 3 to 5 June.
  • Osborne House: Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee at the Isle of Wight's own royal palace, Osborne House. Travel back in time to Victorian England and join in the festivities surrounding the arrival of Queen Victoria. Wave your flag and enjoy the colourful pomp and ceremony of the grand parade led by the lancers and Red Coats. Including the skills and thrills of an equestrian show, traditional Victorian funfair, brass band and a host of colourful characters from the past. Adults £11.50, concessions £10.40, children £6.90, family ticket £29.90.  Pre-booking recommended.  Purchase tickets by calling the dedicated ticket sales team on 0870 333 1183 (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 5pm. Tickets will also be available to purchase at the event site on the day – runs 10am to 5pm, 3 to 5 June. More information can be found at www.english-heritage.org.uk.
  • Ryde: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee event – Appley Park. Big Lunch tea party. More details here.
  • Ryde: 2.30pm at the Diamond Jubilee celebration at Appley Park. Dancing from all-women Morris dancing group Windsor Morris. More information here.
  • Shanklin: Hospice Jubilee Tea Party at Shanklin. Free entry all day with donations to the Earl Mountbatten Hospice.
  • Whitwell: ‘Big Lunch’ street party – details tbc.
  • Yarmouth: River Pageant at 11.30am which can be viewed from a marquee erected on the Green, followed by family picnic with live music and lots of fun! Free - everyone welcome.


Monday 4 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Street Fayre in the High Street at 2pm (fancy dress). More information here.
  • Bembridge: Royal High Tea at the Beach Hut Café, Forelands Field Road. 2pm to 5pm.
  • Bembridge: Beacon lighting on Culver Down from 10pm.
  • Brading: Street party for Brading's children in West Street from 2.45pm (in the New Town Hall, Bullring if wet). Free entertainment for all ages from 7pm in the New Town Hall - includes The Scottish Fiddlers and a disco featuring music from 1952 to the present day from 9pm to 11pm. Please bring your own food and drink.
  • Calbourne: Antiques fair between 10am and 5pm on the recreation ground.
  • Cowes: Regatta in Cowes to be organised by the town’s yacht clubs including shoreside events – more details here.
  • Cowes: Isle of Wight Radio 'Jubilee Garden Party', Northwood Park. 11am to 11pm featuring Level 42 and a range of Island bands. This is a ticketed event, prices start at £25 per person. More details can be found here
  • Freshwater Bay – ‘A Jolly Good Bash’ – The Freshwater Bay Jubilee Party. 2pm until late. 50p entry. Dress code: Beside the seaside. More details can be found here.
  • Gunville: Community party at Gunville Methodist Church (inside and outside), 2pm to 5.30pm arranged by Gunville Community Association and Gunville Methodist Church. Cream Teas, bouncy castle, live Music, quiz, competition, craft activities and games.
  • Newport: Holyrood Street Party – in aid of The Prince’s Trust. Live music from top local bands, 50s music, lambretta parade, beer festival at Newport Ale House, local shops, crafts and food. Minimum charity donation of £1 on the day. Bring your own chair, for safety reasons please do not bring glass with you. The event takes place 3 to 5 June.
  • Newport: Family fun day 11.30am to 2.30pm in the grounds of Newport CE Primary School and on Victoria Recreation Ground. The event will also launch a new local history and nature trail. The route can be downloaded as an ‘app’ or printed copies will be available on the day. The trail has been developed with contributions from local people and funded by a lottery grant. Victoria Recreation Ground was donated to the people of Newport on the occasion of Queen Victoria’s Jubilee so it will be appropriate to use it for this year’s celebrations. Bring your own picnic, try circus skills, ice cream van, refreshments available, planting of a commemorative tree and the launch of the new history and nature trail.
  • Osborne House: Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee at the Isle of Wight's own royal palace, Osborne House. Travel back in time to Victorian England and join in the festivities surrounding the arrival of Queen Victoria. Wave your flag and enjoy the colourful pomp and ceremony of the grand parade led by the lancers and Red Coats. Including the skills and thrills of an equestrian show, traditional Victorian funfair, brass band and a host of colourful characters from the past. Adults £11.50, concessions £10.40, children £6.90, family ticket £29.90.  Pre-booking recommended.  Purchase tickets by calling the dedicated ticket sales team on 0870 333 1183 (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 5pm. Tickets will also be available to purchase at the event site on the day – runs 10am to 5pm, 3 to 5 June. More information can be found at www.english-heritage.org.uk.
  • Porchfield: Jubilee Tea Party in and around Porchfield and Newtown Village Hall, Main Road, Porchfield. Traditional tea with sandwiches and cakes, a licensed bar, BBQ, live music, tombola and table top sale. 2pm to 5pm. Free entry.  All welcome.
  • Ryde: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee event – Appley Park. Lighting of the Beacon followed by fireworks display. More details here.
  • Yarmouth: Beacon lighting event on the Green at Yarmouth. Includes hog roast and live music from jazz band the Goose Island Syncopators from 8pm. Free entry for all.


Tuesday 5 June 2012
  • Ashey: 4.30pm to 7pm ‘5 o’clock Shadows’ will be performing at the Ponda Rosa as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations followed by a hog roast starting at 7.30pm.
  • Bembridge: Lifeboat Station Regatta. From 11.30am, races organised by Bembridge Sailing Club and Brading Yacht Haven Club. 1pm, launch of lifeboat. Games, activities and refreshments on the green. Organised by RNLI Guild with the help of the Guides and Brownies. More information here.
  • Bembridge: Regatta prize giving and bug raffle draw at Bembridge Youth and Community Centre at 6pm. Buffet and bar available. Organised by the Village Partnership.
  • Bembridge: Royal High Tea at the Beach Hut Café, Forelands Field Road. 2pm to 5pm.
  • Bembridge: Crab and Lobster Pub holding royal tea on the terrace between 3pm and 5pm.
  • Calbourne: Traditional street party in the driveway of Westover House.
  • East Cowes: Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Picnic in the Park – at Jubilee Recreation Ground, York Avenue from 12pm until 4pm. Live music, bouncy castles, face painting, and jubilee sing-a-long.
  • Freshwater: Mad Hatter’s Royal Tea Party – Dimbola Museum and Galleries. 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Mad Hatter’s Platter serves two - £12. Call 756814 to book, places limited.
  • Haylands: Tea party at Haylands Farm. 1.30pm to 4.30pm. All welcome from the Haylands area.
  • Lake: Jubilunch for Lake residents (no booking required). Noon until 3pm in New Road car park – or in the Lions Club if wet. Hog roast, ice cream, non-alcoholic drinks, prince and princess parade (judging 12.30), entertainment, bouncy castle, face painting. Please bring your own picnic and seat (tables provided). No dogs please.
  • Newport: Holyrood Street Party – in aid of The Prince’s Trust. Live music from top local bands, 50s music, lambretta parade, beer festival at Newport Ale House, local shops, crafts and food. Minimum charity donation of £1 on the day. Bring your own chair, for safety reasons please do not bring glass with you. The event takes place 3 to 5 June.
  • Newport: Jubilee celebration next to the Isobel Centre (inside if raining).12 noon to 4pm. Bring your own picnic and chairs. Fun for the whole family - face painting, ‘magic’ Punch and Judy show, fancy dress theme ‘through the ages’. Cream teas and refreshments available from the Isobel Centre.
  • Osborne House: Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee at the Isle of Wight's own royal palace, Osborne House. Travel back in time to Victorian England and join in the festivities surrounding the arrival of Queen Victoria. Wave your flag and enjoy the colourful pomp and ceremony of the grand parade led by the lancers and Red Coats. Including the skills and thrills of an equestrian show, traditional Victorian funfair, brass band and a host of colourful characters from the past. Adults £11.50, concessions £10.40, children £6.90, family ticket £29.90.  Pre-booking recommended.  Purchase tickets by calling the dedicated ticket sales team on 0870 333 1183 (Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.30pm Saturday 9am to 5pm. Tickets will also be available to purchase at the event site on the day – runs 10am to 5pm, 3 to 5 June. More information can be found at www.english-heritage.org.uk.
  • Wootton Bridge: Vintage Tea Party organised by Wootton Bridge Parish Council. Takes place at the Village Square, Brannon Way, Wootton Bridge from 2pm to 4pm. This is a ticketed event - £2.50 per adult/young person over 14, £1.50 for children aged five to 13, free for children under five. Family tickets are available for £6.00 (two adults/young people and up to three children). For tickets and more information please contact Val Cooper, Clerk, Wootton Bridge Parish Council on 884555.


Wednesday 6 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Concert in Holy Trinity ‘Music for a Royal Coronation’ by the Bembridge Singers. 7.30pm.


Thursday 7 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Royal Kings and Queens fancy dress jubilee quiz, in aid of Holy Trinity Church. 7.30pm.


Saturday 9 June 2012
  • Bembridge: A Wight Royal Ball – in aid of RP Fighting Blindness – ticket only tiara and bow tie occasion at The Propeller Inn. Contact pub for details.
  • Northwood: Northwood Community Partnership organising a community event at Northwood Scout HQ, Wyatts Lane – details tbc.


Sunday 10 June 2012
  • Bembridge: Diamond Jubilee celebration service in Holy Trinity (ecumenical). 6.30pm.


If you would like us to list your Big Jubilee Lunch or any other event celebrating the Diamond Jubilee, please email the details to [email protected].




About the Big Jubilee Lunch

As announced by Buckingham Palace, The Big Jubilee Lunch will be a part of the main programme of events over the central weekend of Diamond Jubilee celebrations in June 2012.

A special four-day Diamond Jubilee bank holiday - Saturday 2 to Tuesday 5 June – is taking place so there is plenty of time for you to enjoy lunching in your community.

Some ten million people came out in sunny 1977 to celebrate the Silver Jubilee so we hope a large number of people will take part in The Big Lunch for the first time in 2012.

The beauty of The Big Lunch is that people themselves decide everything about their own event. The venue can be wherever you want or have space, the theme whatever you fancy - food and people are the key ingredients. For example, if you want to raise money for charity do it, if you want to play music feel free (just so long as other neighbours are happy!). You can close your road if you fancy a big street party or use a local park for a small community BBQ - it really is up to you.

The Big Lunch team can help you along the way in planning your Big Jubilee Lunch event. If you have any questions or queries please get in touch via [email protected] or call 0845 850 8181 to speak to one of The Big Lunch team.

For advice about organising a local event please click here.

To view a letter sent to the Island’s Lord-Lieutenant from the campaign director at the Big Jubilee Lunch, please click here.


PAST EVENTS

MAY:


  • Newport: Monday 28 May Special service to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. 5pm, Newport Minster. All welcome.
  • Ryde: Saturday 26 to Sunday 27 May Exhibition and activities at the Ryde Cemetery Heritage Centre. 11am to 4pm. Exhibition – royals in Ryde, artefacts, royal tableau, a ‘character’ walk, children’s activities, research folders and a royal tea party. Organised by Ryde Social Heritage Group. Free event.
  • Elizabethan Newport 1952 to 2012 (17 May) – Part of the Isle of Wight Walking Festival. This walk marks the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, looking at the changes in Newport and events in the town over the past 60 years. Starts 6pm at the entrance to Newport library. Visit www.isleofwightwalkingfestival.co.uk or contact Richard Smout on 823820 for more information
  • There are also walks in the programme (www.isleofwightwalkingfestival.co.uk) which take you round the estate of Queen Victoria at Osborne House, bringing the Jubilee celebrations close to heart.
  • The Whippingham Double Diamond Walk (10 May) – Part of the Isle of Wight Walking Festival. Takes you on an historic walk through the village of Whippingham and the church where Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee was celebrated. Whippingham was part of the Royal Estate created by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Much of the buildings and landscape are still as they were 150 years ago. Whippingham Community Association has created a trail along lanes, through countryside and beside the River Medina highlighting Whippingham’s grand heritage. Starts 1pm at Whip[pingham Community Hall. Visit www.isleofwightwalkingfestival.co.uk or contact Chrissie Saunders on 883443 or 07880 592004 for more information.


Saturday 21 April 2012
  • Newport: Church bell ringing open day and exhibition. Learn to ring bells in time for the Diamond Jubilee. The day provides an opportunity to see bell ringing in action, meet ringers and have a go! Children must be accompanied by an adult. Newport Minster, 10am to 4pm. Admission free. Contact Viv Nobbs on (01983) 530920 for more information.



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