Currently you can sign a book of condolence at St Mary's Church in Aylesbury.
Fr. Doug Zimmerman became Rector of the St Mary’s Parish in Sept 2014, having moved from Florida, USA. Here we hear his thoughts on Queen Elizabeth II death.
The Mayor of Aylesbury 2022-23 Cllr Tim Dixon:
On behalf of Aylesbury Town Council, I would like to express my sadness towards the news of the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Her Majesty had an incredible life and served our country and Commonwealth for a remarkable amount of time. Her loyalty and dedication to her role is something we, as a town and nation, are extremely grateful for.
All Aylesbury Town Councillors, and Council Staff give their sincerest condolences to the Royal Family at this time.
Rest in Peace Your Majesty.
You are invited to sign the Aylesbury Town Book of Condolence at the Town Hall (5 Church Street, Aylesbury, HP20 2QP):
Friday 9 September: 12-4:30pm
Saturday 10 September: 11am-3pm
Sunday 11 September: 11am-3pm
Monday 12 September to Friday 16 September: 9am-4:30pm.
Cllr Richard Lloyd, Leader of Aylesbury Town Council.
Bucks Council.
Following the announcement of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II yesterday, books of condolence and memorial sites are opening in Buckinghamshire for residents and visitors to pay their respects.
Books of condolence will be open from 1pm today (Friday 9 September) at the following locations:
- Reception of the council offices in Walton Street, Aylesbury
- Reception of the council offices at The Gateway, Aylesbury
- Reception of the council offices in Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe
- Reception of the council offices at King George V House, Amersham
- Chesham and Buckingham libraries
The books of condolence will be open between 9am – 5pm every day (including the weekends) up to the day following The Queen’s funeral, the date of which is expected to be confirmed later today. There is also a link to an online book of condolence on the official website of the Royal Family; you can find this link on the Buckinghamshire Council website.
The council is also setting up three temporary memorial sites – fenced off areas in town centre locations where residents can lay flowers and other tributes; these are at:
- Aylesbury The Queen Elizabeth II statue in Market Square (next to the steps of Metro Bank)
- Amersham Adjacent to the flagpole outside King George V House, Amersham
- High Wycombe Outside the entrance to the Council Chamber, on Queen Victoria Road, High Wycombe
Martin Tett is Leader of Buckinghamshire Council. He said:
“This is a day of the utmost sadness and solemnity. I know there is an outpouring of grief across our county and that every one of us is reacting to this news in our own way. It is important that there are places that provide a focal point for local people to lay tributes to remember and honour Her Majesty The Queen. We will also be outlining further details of what is happening in Buckinghamshire in the coming days in line with the national protocol and of course, as a council, we are expressing our deepest sorrow and sympathy to the Royal Family on behalf of the people of Buckinghamshire.”