More proclamations for King Charles III take place in Devon

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Barnstaple's proclamation
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Barnstaple's proclamation took place on Monday morning

Further proclamations for King Charles III have been taking place in Devon.

Devon's eight district, city and borough councils were holding proclamations throughout Monday, including in Barnstaple and Tiverton.

North Devon Council's Chair, Julie Hunt, read Barnstaple's proclamation outside the Guildhall at 10:00 BST before leading a two-minute silence.

The Guildhall flag was raised from half-mast for the ceremony.

In Tiverton, councillor Ray Radford, chairman of Mid Devon District Council, read the district's proclamation at a ceremony outside Phoenix House.

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People lined up in Barnstaple to hear the proclamation

Lady Arran, the Deputy Vice Lord Lieutenant of Devon, was at the ceremony in Barnstaple and said of the late Queen: "I think like so many people I thought that she would live forever and certainly live to 100.

"But one can only be thankful that she had a peaceful passing."

Devon's proclamation of the King's accession took place on Sunday at County Hall in Exeter.

It was held by His Majesty's representative in Devon, Lord Lieutenant David Fursdon, and was read by the High Sheriff of Devon Richard Youngman.

Proclamations also took place on Sunday afternoon in Plymouth and Torbay.

Torbay Council's proclamation took place in front of the Town Hall in Torquay, while in Plymouth, the city's Lord Mayor Sue Dann read a proclamation at the city's Guildhall.

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Large crowds gathered for the proclamation in Exeter on Sunday

Books of condolence remain open across the county.

Devon County Council's book of condolence is available at County Hall, Exeter, between 09:00 and 17:00 BST from Monday until Sunday 18 September.

Flags on council buildings in Devon will remain at half-mast until after the Queen's state funeral, on Monday 19 September.

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