RESIDENTS across the county are being invited to take part in a video project showing how much The Queen means to them.
In celebration of HM The Queen’s official 90th birthday in June, the “90 years in 90 seconds” project calls for people to record their memories and thoughts about Britain’s longest-reigning monarch in a 90 second video.
With the deadline on June 12, the video, which can be taken on any device and in any style, will then be archived by Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service, supported by Media Archive Central England (MACE) for future generations to see.
Lt Col Patrick Holcroft, Lord-Lieutenant of Worcestershire, said: “We would like to get a range of views about Her Majesty The Queen and what she means to the people of Worcestershire. There are probably many people who would like to share their memories and thoughts of what The Queen means to them and I very much hope that they will get in touch.”
James Patterson, director of MACE, said: “We are delighted to be involved in this great project which will provide a fascinating snapshot of people’s views of The Queen and the monarchy in 2016. It will be an important addition to the resources that future generations will have to understand the world we live in today.”
Visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/QueenWorcs to download a video consent form and for more information.
The deadline is June 12.