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Published:
June
1, 2012
Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge school pupils receive Jubilee mugs

Schoolchildren
in Burnham-On-Sea and Highbridge have been celebrating the Queen's
Jubilee this week with special visits by the town's Mayor.
A
total of 1,300 commemorative Jubilee Mugs have been presented
free of charge to all primary school children by Mayor Ken Smout
and the Chairman of the Town Council's Diamond Jubilee Committee,
Cllr Neville Jones.
The mugs have been presented to pupils at Burnham Infants School,
St Andrew's Junior School, Churchfield School and St Joseph's
School.
Cllr
Jones told Burnham-On-Sea.com: "We are delighted with how
the mugs look. One side features the town crest and the
other Her Majesty - they are a super lasting momento of the Jubilee."
The
Burnham mugs are currently on sale to the public at Burnham tourist
information centre, priced at £3.99, while stocks last.
Pictured:
Pupils at Churchfield, St Joseph's and St Andrew's School receiving
their mugs during this week's Jubilee celebrations



RELATED
LINKS:
Complete guide to Jubilee
celebrations in Burnham and Highbridge
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