9am ‘The Phaze’ singing their own compositions
9.15am Procession sets off
9.40am Loxley Folk Harmony Trio
10am Royal train arrives at Hereford train station – received by Lady Darnley, Lord-Lieutenant of Herefordshire who will present various dignitaries
The Royal party leaves the train station by car
10.15am The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh arrive at Cathedral Close – received by The Right Rev Anthony Priddis, Bishop of Hereford, and the The Very Rev Michael Tavinor, Dean of Hereford, who will present senior cathedral staff followed by viewing of Cathedral project master plans
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will meet key players involved in the Cathedral Close work
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh will move to West End pavement to reveal a plaque, sign the visitors’ book and receive a gift
10.35am The Royal party leaves the cathedral by car
10.40am Arrive at King George V playing fields. Robert Tabor, chairman of Wye Trow project and members of the Trow crew, are presented to The Queen
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh view parade
The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh visit marquees representing various corners of the county
Members of faith groups in Herefordshire are presented to The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh
The Lord-Lieutenant presents representatives of voluntary organisations
11.15am The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh depart by car
11.25am Hereford Ballet School
11.35am Riding for the Disabled
11.50am Barr’s Court School Choir
12.00pm Aspire Dance/Weobley
12.10pm Morgan horse and carriage driving display
12.25pm Market Town – Ross
12.40pm Kids from the audience – dancing with Cindy
12.50pm Yam Jams crew music & dance
1pm Market Town – Ledbury
1.15pm Three Counties’ School of Dance
1.25pm Penalty shoot-out c/o Leominster
1.40pm Our Lady’s School dance club
1.50pm John Kyrle High School – boy band quartet
2pm Nicola’s Schools of Dance
2.10pm Market Town – Bromyard
2.25pm Dolloway Dancers
2.40pm Hereford’s Got Talent’s Rosita and Georgia
2.50pm Diamond Day Awards Presentation
3.10pm Aylestone Business College Choir
3.20pm Starlight Dance
3.30pm Tag rugby final
3.45pm 2Faced Dance
4.10pm Free-fall Parachutists
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