There are many community events taking place in Huntingdonshire over the bank holiday weekend to celebrate the King's Coronation and here are the ones we have so far. 

Prince Charles will be crowned King alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort, at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6 at a ceremony conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, The Most Reverend Justin Welby

The occasion will be marked with a bank holiday weekend from Saturday May 6-8.

So, if your school, business, local pub, community group or your neighbours are hosting an event, please let us know. Email: debbie.davies@newsquest.co.uk.

Please also let you know if you are going to be volunteering as part of the Big Help Out.

May 6: Screening at Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon. Free event, but book tickets at: www.comhall.org. Open from 10am. Screening on St Neots Market Square with face-painting, balloon modelling and make a crown activites. The event takes place from 10am till 2pm. 

Coronation Breakfast and screening of the Coronation on The Green, Eltisley.

Bring-and-Share Picnic 12pm onwards at Buckden Village Club. Watch the Coronation on the big screen.

Coronation Picnic in the Park at Sawtry Village Academy (back field), from 9.30am. Bring a picnic or enjoy the catering and enjoy the live screening. Free. Coronation crown parade, hats and flags, bouncy castle and fireworks.

The White Hart in Warboys is hosting a medieval festival with live viewing of Coronation, plus axe throwing, banquet, plus entertainment and activities.

King's Coronation Celebration at the Queen Elizabeth II Playing Field in Little Paxton, from 6pm-8pm. ABBA Inferno tribute band, plus picnic barbecue and beer tent.

May 7: Screening of the concert being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle at the Commemoration Hall, in Huntingdon. Free event, but book tickets at: www.comhall.org. Runs from 7pm till 10pm.

Picnic on The Green, Eltisley with bouncy castle, kids baking competition and kids colouring station.

Concert in the Park in St Neots. Live entertainment at Riverside Park, frm 4pm till 7pm, plus fun fair and food and drink vendors.

Picnic on the Village Green in Brampton. Free strawberries and cream and celebration cake, with children's entertainment, music and face-painting. 

Royal River Pageant will leave Bailey Bridge at 2.30pm in Hemingford Abbots and finish at Regatta Field for an afternoon of music and food.  

Coronation Big Lunch at Bluntisham Village Hall. Barbecue, royal-themed crafts and cricket tournament. 

Street food and bars, local crafts, live music, kids entertainment, plus Hot Wings Challenge at Buckden Towers, from midday to 6pm. 

Coronation Tea Party in The Offords, from 2pm till 5pm. Tea and cake, fun and festivities for all the family. Sing-a-long, royal quiz and crown making competition.

Senior Citizens' Afternoon Tea, from 2pm - 4pm at Ramsey Rural Museum.

May 8: Working parties to do various jobs around the village of Eltisley, including a litter pick, tidying up the bus shelter, churchyard, Pocket Park. Followed by a cream tea.

Party in the Park on the Millennium Sports Field in Somersham. Event will include five live bands, bar, food vans, and stalls. Free children's activities. Visitors invited to bring a picnic. 

Coronation Street Party and Big Lunch event in Church Lane, Hemingford Abbots, from 2pm-5pm. Invitation only. 

The Big Help Out Volunteer Day at 10am at Grafham Water. Plant a flower in the new King Charles Garden before its official opening at 11am. Volunteers offered a free round of miniature golf for themselves and three others.

Seniors' Tea Party at 3pm at Buckden Village Hall. No charge but booking is essential – email: buckdencoronation@gmail.com or call: 07557 025241 to book.

Street Party in Ramsey, along the Great Whyte, from 11.30am - 3pm. Molly dancing, fancy dress and children's activities.

Big Help Out Tent at Royal Oak, Mill Green, Warboys, with Coronation raffle draw at 3pm and then live music. Opens at midday.