Platinum Jubilee: South East celebrates for a final day

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Street party in Boscawen Close, EastbourneImage source, Sarah Cronk
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Street party in Boscawen Close, Eastbourne

As Platinum Jubilee celebrations entered their fourth and final day, parties in streets and parks got into full swing.

In Petworth, West Sussex, dozens of people turned out for The Big Lunch in the street.

Villagers in Brenchley in Kent set up tables running the length of the High Street as people enjoyed a feast.

Hundreds turned out in The Bayle, Folkestone, and Hailsham, East Sussex, with food and live music on offer.

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In Eastbourne, Julie Wells organised a street party in Boscawen Close, complete with children's games and competitions in crown and table decorating, cake baking and quizzes.

Hundreds of people have gathered in party at The Bayle in Folkestone
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Hundreds of people gathered at The Bayle in Folkestone

Party in the park in Hailsham
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Party in the park in Hailsham

In Brenchley Kent, a Jubilee table stretches the length of the high street
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In Brenchley, Kent, a Jubilee table stretches the length of the high street

Matketa, Dean, Wendy and Cooper the dog are ready were ready party at The Bayle in Folkestone!!
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Matketa, Dean, Wendy and Cooper the dog were ready to party at The Bayle in Folkestone

The Sapsford Family tucking into their Jubilee Picnic at Gatton Park, Reigate
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The Sapsford family tucking into their Jubilee Picnic at Gatton Park, Reigate

Petworth for The Big Lunch
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Ladies enjoyed the atmosphere in Petworth for The Big Lunch

Sev is crowned Queen of the Bayle
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Sev is crowned Queen of The Bayle in Folkestone

Petworth for The Big Lunch
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Tables were laden with food in Petworth for The Big Lunch

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