Oakham Bandstand To Be Named "HM Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Bandstand"
Councillor felt after the expensive makeover this would be a fitting tribute to the Queen.
It was pointed out the Finch family donated the bandstand and as no one ever calls it the Finch bandstand it would be fine to name it after the Queens Jubilee Year.
There will be a plaque made with some sort of inscription.
Cllr Locket was concerned the public should not be burdened with the cost nnd offered to dig into his pocket with a contribution.
Cllr Lowe suggest money should be used from donations received from the Jubilee event. Cllr Haworth said No.
Cllr Lucas said she was sick of plaques as she had spent a long time lookin into them for other projects.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Oakham Bandstand To Be Named "HM Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Bandstand"
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