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The most awaited event in recent history, the Queens Diamond
Jubilee celebrations have kick started. The late May bank holiday being shifted
to Monday (4 June) followed by the Queens Diamond Jubilee Bank holiday on
Tuesday (5 June) means we have a long weekend to celebrate.
So, how are we Britons planning to celebrate the Diamond
Jubilee?
While the Government has said they have not allocated any
budget for the Queens Diamond Jubilee celebrations and the royal family is
taking care of the celebration expenses, initial research show that we in the UK
will be spending a whopping £823 million for our expenses during the long
weekend. This is after we spent an estimated £480 million during the Royal Wedding
of Prince William and Kate Middleton last April.
A survey by Moneysupermarket.com found that 40 per cent of
men and 44 per cent of women plan to spend around £40 each on purchases to
celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. And 21 per cent of our spend is predicted to go
towards food, 17 per cent towards drinks, 8 per cent towards souvenirs and 7
percent towards decorations.
The survey also points out that 25 per cent of Brits will be
enjoying the celebrations on TV, 8 per cent of us will be hosting a party with
friends, six per cent of us will attend street parties, 4 per cent of us will
toast for the Queen at the pub and 3 per cent will be travelling to London to
celebrate or see the procession.
So, it looks as if this long weekend will be full of activity
– and spending, as the government plans to organise several events such as
street parties, processions etc. to commemorate the celebrations. And perhaps a
few of us planning to attend the procession or take part in the royal themed
parties will be looking for smart outfits for the occasion. Or, if we plan to
host a party we would look for a lavish spread of food and drinks. And many of
us will be spending time with our good old friends or family. So, all being well, this will be a long
weekend to cherish.
All this fun inevitably means spending money. As we gear up
for the celebrations, we need to be cautious in spending our money as there may
well be price increases at some places who are cashing in on the celebrations. So,
get on the Internet and invest some time in some online comparisons to help
make that crucial buying decision. Offers are discounts are out there, but they
sometimes take some tracking down. But its time well-spent if it helps us have
a check over our spending.
Speaking of money
, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is issuing a
special commemorative £10 note to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee. How I
wish we could get a few of these notes to help with the spending this weekend! Enjoy
your Jubilee celebrations!
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