Children and young people asked to get crafty for Queen of Arts Platinum Jubilee Activity
Platinum Jubilee07 April 2022

Children and young people in Northamptonshire are being asked to display their creative skills ahead of the Platinum Jubilee in June by taking part in the countywide Queen of Arts Activity.
With the dual aims of including as many people as possible and having a minimal impact on the environment, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) and North Northamptonshire Council (NNC) are challenging everyone to up-cycle household items by decorating them in honour of Her Majesty.
The possibilities are endless: old t-shirts, tea towels, old sheets, scrap wood, you’re limited only by your imagination.WNC Chairman Cllr Ann Addison
Instead of clicking on the internet to have some plastic bunting shipped around the world to be used once, make your own. Paint a picture, create a collage, express what the Queen means to you with a personalised t-shirt, hat or poster.
Being Northamptonshire I expect we’ll see plenty of old shoes and boots given new life, and I really hope our embroiderers and lacemakers are already busy.
And if you’re not creative with your hands, write a poem or a song.
In rapidly changing times, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has been an icon of stability and I hope this summer our street parties and events will be filled with colourful displays of what she means to them.North Northamptonshire Council’s Chair, Cllr Paul Bell
I would encourage everyone to get involved and I look forward to seeing all the entries displayed at libraries across Northamptonshire.
The councils will display all entries in a digital Jubilee exhibition which will tour the county’s libraries, starting in the west before moving on to the north.
Judges will select their favourite and the winning entrant will be invited to attend the Big Lunch as a special guest on Sunday, 5 June.
Entries must be emailed by Friday, 13 May and include the entrant’s name, age and a couple of lines stating ‘what the Queen means to you.’