MAYOR of Basingstoke and Deane is encouraging people to leave tributes in an e-book of condolences following the death of Her Majesty. 

The e-book is available on the Royal website and a selection of messages left through the website will be passed onto members of the Royal Family, and may be held in the Royal Archives for posterity.

Cllr Paul Miller said: “I know that residents of Basingstoke and Deane will want to pay tribute to our late Queen, who was held in the highest esteem locally.

“As a borough we are greatly saddened by her passing and I know many people will wish to express this through written tributes. An e-book of condolence is available on the Royal website and I encourage people wishing to share their thoughts, feelings and memories of the Queen to do this through this online book so that it is available to the Royal Family.” 

People wanting to leave floral tributes locally can lay these in a marked area at the edge of the War Memorial Park in Basingstoke near to the Civic Offices.

The Mayor Cllr Paul Miller laid the first bouquet today accompanied by the Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire Lady Portal MBE DL (Louisa). 

For those needing help accessing the website or adding their condolences, staff in Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council reception will be able to provide support during opening hours.

To add tribute to the online e-book go to royal.gov.uk and for more information basingstoke.gov.uk/HM-Elizabeth-II