Cardiff Castle will have capacity for 2,000 to watch the coronation ceremony.In Wales, around 4,000 people will be able to attend public screenings: Leicester’s De Montfort University city centre campus will broadcast the ceremony and have capacity to host 600 people.Nottingham Castle will broadcast the ceremony and concert and have capacity to host 1,500 people.Stoke-on-Trent’s Smithfield site will broadcast the ceremony and concert and have capacity to host 500 people.Derby’s Cathedral will broadcast the coronation ceremony and have capacity to host 800 people.Solihull’s The Core will broadcast the ceremony with capacity to host 475 people.Sandwell’s Valley Showground will broadcast the concert and have capacity to host 2,000 people.Dudley’s Himley Hall will broadcast the ceremony with a capacity of 600.Coventry’s Broadgate will broadcast the ceremony and have capacity to host 10,000 people over the course of the day.Birmingham’s Centenary Square will broadcast the ceremony and concert to 1,500 people.In the Midlands, around 18,000 people will be able to attend public screenings. In Cambridge, screenings will take place at The Meadows Community Centre and Clay Farm Centre.Ely’s Cathedral will broadcast the ceremony and concert with a capacity of 1,000.Peterborough’s Cathedral and Cathedral Gardens will broadcast the ceremony and concert to up to 1,250.Huntingdon’s Commemoration Hall will broadcast the ceremony and concert with capacity to host 1,000 people.Royal enthusiasts are already camping out on The Mall ahead of the coronation (Photo: Alberto Pezzali/AP) Battersea Park will have capacity to host 2,500 and show the ceremony and concert.Holland Park will have capacity to host 4,000 people for the ceremony.Valence Park, Dagenham, will have capacity to host 7,000 people for the coronation ceremony.Walpole Park, Ealing, will show the coronation with a capacity to host 6,000 people.In London, public screens will show the coronation in St James’s Park, Hyde Park and Green Park.In the south-east, Brighton’s Jubilee Square will broadcast the ceremony with capacity to host 500 people: Southampton’s Westquay on the Esplanade will broadcast the ceremony and concert with a capacity of 5,000.Plymouth’s The Barbican will hold 3,000 for the ceremony and concert.Christchurch’s The Quomps will broadcast the ceremony and concert with capacity to host up to 3,000 people.Poole’s Baiter Park will show the ceremony and concert with a capacity of 1,000.Bournemouth’s Lower Gardens will broadcast the ceremony and concert with capacity to host up to 1,000 people.Bristol and Bath Science Park in South Gloucestershire will hold 2,500 for the ceremony and concert. In Bristol, the cathedral will have capacity for 650 for the ceremony.Some 16,000 people will be able to watch at events in south-west England: Other screenings will take place in Huddersfield’s St Peter’s Parish Church and Dewsbury Library.Barnsley’s Glass Works will broadcast the ceremony and concert with capacity to host 2,000 people.Sheffield’s Peace Gardens will broadcast the ceremony and concert with capacity to host 2,000 people.Pontefract Castle will have capacity to host 2,000 people for the coronation service and 7,000 people for the coronation concert.Leeds’s Millennium Square will broadcast the ceremony and have capacity to host 5,800 people.Halifax’s Piece Hall will broadcast the coronation ceremony with a capacity of 13,500.Bradford’s Centenary Square will broadcast the coronation ceremony and have capacity to host 5,000 people.Yorkshire and Humber in total will be able to host at least 35,000 people at public screenings of the coronation. Darlington’s Market Square will broadcast the coronation ceremony and concert with capacity to host 2,500 people.Alnwick Castle will broadcast the coronation ceremony with a capacity to host 1,500 people.Newcastle’s Times Square will broadcast the coronation ceremony and concert with capacity to host 2,500 people.
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