Platinum Jubilee: Eight towns to be made cities for Platinum Jubilee (original) (raw)

Getty Images The Queen Elizabeth visited the Coast Guard station headquarters in Bangor, Northern Ireland, back in May 2009.Getty Images

The Queen visited the Coast Guard station headquarters in Bangor, Northern Ireland, back in May 2009

Eight new cities have been named for the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, with at least one in every UK nation - and on the Falkland Islands and Isle of Man.

Milton Keynes in England, Dunfermline in Scotland, Bangor in Northern Ireland and Wrexham in Wales all get the title.

It is a first for places in an Overseas Territory - Stanley, in the Falklands - and a crown dependency - Douglas, in the Isle of Man - to win city status.

Colchester and Doncaster complete the list getting the royal honour.

The Platinum Jubilee civic honours competition required applicants to show their cultural heritage and royal links as well as how their local identity and communities meant they deserved to be granted city status.

The new cities can expect a boost to local communities and the opening up of new opportunities for people who live there, the Cabinet Office said.

It cited research that suggested previous winner Perth, in Scotland, saw the local economy expand by 12% in the decade it was granted city status, after it put them on the international map as a place to do business.

Map showing new Jubilee cities

The last competition to win civic honours in 2012 marked the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. For the first time this year, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories were allowed to apply.

The announcement of the latest civic honours takes the number of official cities in mainland UK to 76, with 55 in England, eight in Scotland, seven in Wales and six in Northern Ireland.

City status is often associated with having a cathedral, university, or large population, but there are no set rules for being granted the status, which is awarded by the monarch on advice of ministers.

"It's about the place rather than the numbers," said government minister Jacob Rees-Mogg when asked about the size of the smaller places on the list.

The winners and details from their bids for city status include:

Bangor, County Down, Northern Ireland

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Due to its location at the mouth of the Belfast Lough, Bangor was a key site for the Allies during the Second World War

Colchester, Essex, England

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Colchester Castle was built on the foundations of a Roman temple

Doncaster, South Yorkshire, England

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The Flying Scotsman locomotive was built in Doncaster

Douglas, Isle of Man

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Douglas is the island's main port

Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

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Dunfermline's most famous son is Andrew Carnegie,whose steel industry helped build America

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England

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Milton Keynes is the home of MK Dons, formed in 2004

Stanley, Falkland Islands

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The Whalebone arch in Stanley was erected in 1933 to mark a century of British administration

Wrexham, north east Wales

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Wrexham Football Club is one of the oldest professional football clubs in the UK

Almost 40 locations submitted bids for city status when applications opened last year.

Chelmsford, in England, Lisburn in Northern Ireland and Newport in Wales were among previous winners of the competition for city status - which has taken place during each of the last three jubilee years.

Each new city will receive the award formally through a Letters Patent, which will be presented later in the year.

Meanwhile, the city of Southampton has won the competition for Lord Mayoralty status - which means the mayor can be called Lord Mayor - joining the ranks of previous Jubilee competition winners including Chester, Exeter and Armagh.

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