A Royal Tea Party

The coronation party was held in our head office on Boldon Business Park, which was decorated with festive bunting, balloons, flags and banners.

09/05/2023

The coronation party was held in our head office on Boldon Business Park, which was decorated with festive bunting, balloons, flags and banners.

A royal tea party for our lovely customers

In a heartwarming display of community support, Bluebird Care hosted a Coronation party for our customers. The event was organised to celebrate the Kings Coronation which marks the beginning of a new era for the monarchy as they look forward to a future of prosperity and unity under the guidance of their new King.

The Coronation party was held in our head office on Boldon Business Park, which was decorated with festive bunting, balloons, flags and banners. "We wanted to do something special for our customers, to show them how much we appreciate them,” said Lisa, Bluebird Care's Operation Manager. "It was wonderful to see them having such a great time, and to be able to create a sense of community and bringing many of them together.”

It was a reminder of the importance of supporting and valuing our customers in the local community. By providing opportunities for socialisation and connection, we can help to combat loneliness and isolation, and ensure that our elderly customers continue to thrive and enjoy their golden years.

It also gave our customers a chance to establish new social connections, which can provide emotional support and reduce feelings of isolation. It shows they are not in it alone, we are there for them and there are others in similar situations. 


The Coronation of King Charles III

King Charles III coronation ceremony was held at Westminster Abbey, with the King became the 40th reigning monarch to be crowned there since 1066. Queen Camilla was crowned alongside him before a huge parade back to Buckingham Palace.

The coronation before his was for Queen Elizabeth II, it took place on June 2, 1953, at Westminster Abbey in London, England. It was the first time the event was televised, with an estimated 27 million people in the UK tuning in to watch.