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Giant Jubilee display at Mountbatten House, above Chatham's Pentagon, is revealed

An enormous display to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee has been revealed.

An empty town centre building was transformed by having 250 of its windows covered to form the monarch's royal logo and the number 70.

Mountbatten House, above The Pentagon, in Chatham, has become an enormous display for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Picture: Medway Council
Mountbatten House, above The Pentagon, in Chatham, has become an enormous display for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. Picture: Medway Council

The artwork at Mountbatten House, Chatham, will be officially displayed at sunset until sunrise from tomorrow (Wednesday) until June 9.

It took 19 volunteers at various times over three days to complete the job.

They covered all 250 windows between the 6th and 10th floors using 80 large blackout sheets, 100 half-size blackout sheets and 1,232 sheets of purple tissue paper.

The project has been organised by Ammused and supported by Medway Council, Medway Development Company and Medway Norse.

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