WE have compiled all the events for the Coronation of King Charles III that are happening in Worcester this weekend.

His Royal Majesty will be coronated at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6, which will be televised across the world.

In Worcester, there are several events that have been planned for the coronation.

The coronation will be shown live on a big screen in Cathedral Square between 10am and 3.30pm on Saturday, May 6, with guests reminded to bring their own chairs.

The Guildhall, which will be lit up red, white and blue, will also be showing the coronation on a big screen in the Lower Hall from 10am, with people welcome to bring food and drinks.

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Street parties are being held on several roads across the city, with Ennerdale Close, a residential road in Brickfields, closed between 11am to 11pm on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, between 9am and 5pm, Cotswold Markets will hold their monthly food and craft market on High Street.

On Sunday, May 7, there will be a further five road closures across the city.

Green Lane in Northwick, from Bevere Close and Northwick Road, will be closed between 9am and 11pm.

Hampton Close in St John's will be closed between 11am to 9pm, and Seymour Avenue in Claines will be closed between 11am and 10pm.

Pinkett Street, also in Claines, will be closed between 9am to 11pm, as well as Sebright Avenue, between Camp Hill Road and London Road, which will be closed between 9am and 11pm.

Claines will have its hosting its own celebration at the recreation ground in Cornmeadow Lane.

The Claines Community Coronation Celebration, from 2pm to 5pm on Sunday, will include a fancy dress parade, live music, street food, a bar, and games and activities for children.

Sunday will also see Coronation Big Lunches staged at venues across the country, with the mayor of Worcester, Adrian Gregson, set to host one at the Guildhall at midday.

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Around 100 guests from local charities and volunteering groups have been invited to the buffet, where tables will be hosted by around 20 civic guests, including the Lord Lieutenant of Worcestershire.

All invitees will be presented with a gift from the mayor.

Later in the day, at 4pm, a special evensong service will take place at Worcester Cathedral with councillors, former mayors and alderman joining the procession that will make its way from Guildhall.

Then on Monday, May 8, people across the country will take part in The Big Help Out, with Worcester Cathedral inviting residents to pop by between 11am and 2pm to find out how they can get involved.