6 great pictures as Dundee celebrates Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
ByClaire Warrender and Emma Grady
Children enjoying the bouncy castle at Broughty Ferry Baptist Church. Picture Gareth Jennings.
Dundee communities came together to enjoy a weekend of Platinum Jubilee fun.
They marked the Queen’s historic 70-year reign with fun days, afternoon teas and even a drag queen event.
While there wasn’t as much going on in the city as in other areas, our photographers were out capturing some of the fun.
The excitement began with a children’s party at the St Vincent Street Baptist Church on Friday afternoon.
Youngsters enjoyed a treasure hunt before party games and a play in a bouncy castle.
And Barnhill Church members planted a tree and enjoyed a members’ picnic on Sunday.
Broughty Ferry Baptist Church jubilee afternoon, 9 year old Sofia Murray was the winner of the jubilee treasure hunt, with Hallie Hutchison (8) who came second.
Broughty Ferry Baptist Church jubilee afternoon, the cup of tea ladies with the jubilee cake.
The Rev Andrew Gardner interim minister at Barnhill St Margaret’s Church is helped by Esme Mitchell (2) to add the commemorative plaque as part of the Jubilee Queens Green Canopy.
Joyce Wood celebrated by decorating her mobility scooter. Barnhill St Margaret’s Church.
A jubilee tea party was held to celebrate the event in the church hall. Barnhill St Margaret’s Church.
More Angus Platinum Jubilee fun
Meanwhile, people in Angus enjoyed their third weekend of celebration in a row.
A street party in Letham and music at Glamis Castle took place on Saturday.
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6 great pictures as Dundee celebrates Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
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