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1. Cardboard cut outs of Wills and Kate were created by Holyport Pre-School pupils during their royal wedding celebrations. Mini princes and princesses spent the week making crowns and tiaras as well as baking cakes at the Moneyrow Green school.
2. A teacher gave her wedding dress another airing as children at Polehampton Infant School in Twyford celebrated the Royal Wedding on Thursday. Everyone at the school, including teachers, came dressed for lessons as Princes and Princesses to mark the impending Royal nuptials.
3. Children at St Mary's Catholic Primary School in Maidenhead enjoyed a traditional English tea with scones and cucumber sandwiches on Thursday.
4. Hundreds of pounds were raised with a balloon race at Fifield's Braywood CE First School in celebration of the Royal Wedding. Lance Corporal Wayne Golding of the Irish Guards based at Windsor's Victoria Barracks, set off 700 balloons from the school playground in a race that will end on May 26.
5. Elderly members of Age Concern in Twyford celebrated the event with a slap up roast dinner in Polehampton Close on Tuesday. Pupils from the Piggott School in Wargrave Road dropped by to dish up the traditional feast and Union Jack bunting was hung around the centre.
6. A variety show was put on by children from Arbour Vale School in Farnham Royal celebrated on Thursday. Pupils dressed up as princes and princesses performed on stage at the street party in the school's car park in Farnham Road.
7. A 120m long bunting made by patriotic residents stretching the entire street was the centrepiece in Alexandra Road in Maidenhead. Egg and spoon races proved a hit along with space hopping, while a garage bar sold smoothies and other refreshments and party food was tucked into.
8. High spirits filled the air in Stirling Grove in Maidenhead as hordes of people came out to celebrate the big day at an action-packed party.
9. Scooter racing and a pin the tiara on the princess went down a storm as royal party fever swept through Newlands Drive in Maidenhead.
10. Maidenhead town centre was buzzing with Britishness in the Nicholson's Centre as shoppers celebrated the day by taking part in themed events.
11. The occasion was marked in true British style in Pinkneys Green with the sweet sound of leather on willow. Cricketers donned their whites at Pinkneys Green Cricket Club in Pinkneys Drive for some cover drives in a mini tournament, and a bumper selection of entertainment was put on.
12. A sea of colour filled the sky above Cookham Dean when more than 500 balloons were released to commemorate the day on Friday. Each one was sold for ��1.50 to raise cash for projects at Cookham Dean Primary School
prom dresses, in Bigfrith Lane.
13. Cox Green was awash with proud British smiles as more than 300 from the community flocked to Brill Green. The green was packed with families enjoying picnics as children played football and other sports
Designer Prom Dresses, and the highlight for many was tug of war contests.
14. Party-goers in Littlewick Green toasted the day with a sumptuous barbecue along with a host of action-packed games.
15. Faith groups from across Maidenhead showed their love for the royals in a procession through the town centre on Saturday. Organised by the Windsor and Maidenhead Community Forum and Maidenhead Interfaith groups the parade started at the Town Hall and finished in the High Street.
16. Neighbours were brought together at a street party in Allenby Road on Bank Holiday Monday. Residents ate and drank together and filled the street playing Jenga, table tennis, football and cricket.
17. Wedding fancy dress and hat and cake decoration competitions proved hotly-contested at a street bash in Dorney. A clown, dancing contests, face painting, a tug of war contest
Short Prom Dresses, and fun-filled rounders and football matches also took place in Harcourt Close
cheap Formal dresses, in the village hall car park.
18. The smell of freshly made scones and tea filled the air as more than 250 people came out in their red, white and blue attire in Burnham. Entertainment was provided by 80s pop tribute band Pop Goes to Choir, while adults tested their general knowledge in a quiz that featured a royal round.
19. The newlyweds were celebrated in a quiet lane when a party was thrown in Sonning as the royal couple were saluted. More than 150 people took part in traditional games in Glebe Lane.
20. Britishness was in all its glory as hundreds of residents and tourists whipped up an electric atmosphere in historic Eton High Street. Tables and chairs lined more than 400 metres between Eton Square and Kingstable Street
Petite Dresses, as people waved flags
Empire Waist Dresses, while some women even donned wedding dresses.
21. Laughter and smiles radiated in Eton Wick as people packed into Haywards Mead and Eton Social Club to raise a glass to William and Kate.
22. The sun shone on a group of church-goers in Wargrave who celebrated the wedding with a picnic on Sunday. Around 50 members of St Mary's Church, Station Road, gathered on Mill Green after their morning service to tuck into sandwiches and play games including cricket
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23. Party people descended near the Alma pub from three roads in Windsor for a bash.
Householders from Springfield Road where it was held
Sweetheart Dresses, Elm Road and College Crescent patriotically waved their flags and banners, and tucked into food feasts.
24-25. Shoppers were treated to a spectacular Royal Wedding themed window in the Alzheimer's Society shop in Maidenhead last week.
The High Street charity shop pulled out all the stops with a red
One Shoulder Dresses, white and blue window, decked with bunting.
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