RESIDENTS of Somerset still have time to offer their tributes to the late Queen Elizabeth.
North Somerset Council has confirmed Books of Condolence are still available to sign at the Town Hall in Weston and at Castlewood in Clevedon throughout the period of national mourning.
People can record their tributes in the books between 9am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.
St John the Baptist Church, in Weston, will also open for prayer and messages of condolence.
In addition to these, town and parish councils are also providing their own Books of Condolence, and have designated areas where floral tributes may be laid.
Floral tributes may be made at the Italian Gardens in Weston, but people have been asked to remove all cellophane, ribbons and wire so they can be composted and turned into a tree in memory of The Queen.
An electronic Book of Condolence is also available on the Royal Family website.
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