Members of Bordon Working Men’s Club gathered together on September 19 to share their memories of the Queen and watch her state funeral.
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Tens of thousands of ultra low emission vehicles registered in Hampshire – as campaigners group call for more equal access across UKMike and Sharon Collyer, aged 66 and 58 respectively, have lived in Bordon for six years and joined the club a month ago.
Mike said: “We watched part of it at home then came here to be part of the local community and raise a glass to Her Majesty. She was a woman who kept up with the times and wasn’t bound by tradition.”
Sharon added: “It was the end of an era, sombre but very emotional. Only the Brits could do a send-off like that, it was incredible. And we got to see the new King.”

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