Hertfordshire Council News

09 Sep 2022

Book of Condolence at County Hall and Hertfordshire Libraries

Book of Condolence at County Hall and Hertfordshire Libraries: Book of Condolence for HM Queen Elizabeth II at County Hall

Books of Condolence have been opened at County Hall in Hertford and at Hertfordshire County Council’s libraries for people who wish to pay their respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

There is also an online Book of Remembrance for Hertfordshire at https://lord-lieutenant-herts.org.uk/remembrance

From Monday, Books of Condolence will be at all 46 of Hertfordshire’s branch libraries during their normal opening hours. Details of the locations and opening times can be found at www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/libraries

The completed books will be stored in the Hertfordshire Archives.

As a mark of respect flags have been lowered to half-mast at all county council buildings.

Floral tributes can be left in a dedicated area underneath the arches at County Hall in Hertford.

About Hertfordshire County Council

We are working to build a sustainable, inclusive and thriving Hertfordshire, as we deliver hundreds of services to the 1.2million people who live in the county.

We want to create a county where every resident thrives and achieves their aspirations, where economic growth, innovation and industry are supported, and our environment is protected for future generations.

Above all, we want to be a council that Hertfordshire’s people recognise as being on their side.

To find out more about our key priorities and our commitments to our residents visit www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/corporateplan