The Mayor of Erewash, Councillor John Sewell, says the borough’s
residents share the deep sadness felt by the nation at the passing of Her
Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. Following the announcement of the news, the Mayor said:
“On behalf of Erewash Borough Council and all our residents, may I say that
we share the nation’s great sense of mourning. Queen Elizabeth had a long and
remarkable life and will forever be remembered for her grace, her sense of duty
and her devotion to a life of service. This is a very poignant moment for the UK and the Commonwealth – and, indeed,
the world – and we know residents in this borough will have their own special
memories of the Queen, many from the countless royal visits she carried out in
this country over the last 70 years. Queen Elizabeth II ruled for longer than
any other monarch in British history and witnessed many key moments in history
during her extraordinary reign. She was an important figurehead during times of
enormous social change and travelled more widely than any other British
monarch. Rest in peace your majesty.
Erewash Borough Council will follow the national protocol for local
authorities at this very sad time in order that residents may show their
respects in the borough. A book of condolance is available on the Palace's
website. Books of Condolence have been opened at Ilkeston and
Long Eaton Town Halls, while residents can also leave messages online via the
council’s Facebook page.