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Birmingham schools to enjoy food-themed Royal Wedding celebrations
EB News: 02/05/2018 - 11:02
Cityserve, Birmingham City Council's food service division, is serving up Royal Wedding celebratory meals at 133 schools.
From picnics to afternoon teas, fish and chip lunches and burger days complete with Union Jack boxes, the food-themed celebration will allow children to join in festivities leading up to the wedding of Prince Harry and Megan Markle on 19 May.
Parents will also be able to join in afternoon teas at some schools as part of the themed days, which are set to take place on Thursday, May 17th and Friday, May 18th.
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Dale Wild, Cityserve’s Head of Service, said: “Our support for the Royal Wedding Celebrations communicated through the diverse and culturally complex landscape of our children in Birmingham will no doubt unite everyone in celebrating the Royal Wedding in a way not seen before.”
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