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It
was a weekend of fun, food and festivities in Bristol and beyond.
Whether or not you're a fan of the monarchy, the Jubilee was
a great excuse for a party.
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Kennington
Avenue in Bishopston had a barbecue party with games for the
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We
asked you to send us images of your get-togethers and we've
published a selection here:

The weather stayed fine on Sunday 1 June at the Bishopston gathering.

And the sun was shining on Brampton Way in Portishead for their
party.

Brampton Way residents had a sit-down Jubilee feast

And played traditional games like table skittles

Frenchay CE Primary School was one of dozens in the city to
celebrate the Jubilee

Eight-year-old Laura Brown was one of the pupils at the school
party.

And six-year-old Lily Grant was there too.
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