PLATINUM Jubilee celebrations are officially over and what a weekend it has been.
Street parties, picnics and festivals have taken place across Slough and the Royal Borough to mark the Queen’s 70-year reign.
We thought we’d take a look at just some of the highlights from the weekend.
Kicking off on Thursday, June 2, families attending Beacon Lightings in Slough, Windsor, Wraysbury, Burnham and Datchet.
Here's Sir James Perowne and the Mayor Christine Bateson in front of the Beacon in Windsor:
And reader Andy Shephard sent us a snap of the Beacon Lighting in Burnham:
The Platinum Jubilee flypast took to the skies as it dispersed over Berkshire.
Councillor David Cannon captured this great shot of them fly over Datchet:
And eight-year-old Charis Ruane dressed for the occasion as she enjoyed watching the planes fly overhead on The Long Walk.
Residents in Wraysbury all had a jam-packed weekend of festivities including the planting of the Ankerwycke Yew from the National Trust.
Here's Cllr Diana Hughes, Rev Colin Gibson and Cllr Margaret Lenton planting the tree.
A street party took place on St Mary's Road, Langley, on Sunday, June 5.
The road went big with its celebrations, food and drink and resident Harrison Saunders shared this fantastic group picture with us:
Nearly 40 Burnham Bowls Club members and friends gathered on the green to pose with a giant union jack as part of their Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
The club has evening entertainment, quizzes and a sing-a-long to songs old and new.
Slough Outreach hosted its Jubilee Breakfast for the homeless on Slough High Street.
The Foxborough Ward Jubilee event brought the community together with its special celebration at Foxborough Primary School.
The Milan Yog Ladies Group took part in celebrating the Queen's Jubilee at Jassa Singh Ramgharia Hall, Slough.
Councillor Chandra Muvvala went to Platinum Jubilee celebration at St Mary's Church and Langley Free Church.
Here's a photo from Cllr Muvvala at Langley Free Church.
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Cllr Muvvala said: "It is good to see lots of events and street parties over the Jubilee long weekend.
"Thank you Queen for bringing nation to ourdoors and partying, we despearately needed this after pandemic."
The party continued at Datchet Baptist Church where the Taylor family enjoyed taking part in the coconut shy.
Knights Close, in Dedworth, celebrated the Jubilee with a twist as it hosted a best dressed wheelie bin competition.
And of course, not forgetting the Big Jubilee Picnic on The Long Walk in Windsor.
Thousands of families were joined by the Earl and Countess of Wessex as they tucked into their lunch.
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