THE John Summers Clocktower is hosting its latest event this weekend.
The 'Rock the Clocktower' event will run on Saturday between 11am and 10pm.
It is free to attend, and follows on the success of the Jubliee event held at the site in June.
The site of the former Tata Steel HQ has been restored and regenerated by the Enbarr Foundation - which has turned it into a community hub.
The £5.2m project continues to go from strength to strength - and work on it will continue into 2023.
This weekend's event will include an array of live music and entertainment.
Enbarr Foundation's director, Vicki Roskams, said she wanted the event to go ahead in commemoration of the Queen.
"We shall use it as a community coming together to mark her impact on the whole of humanity," she said.
There will a minute's silence before the live music starts.
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As well as live music from a number of local artists, there will be a chance to get up close and personal with birds of prey, an opportunity to watch local woodworkers showcase their expertise and tours of the clocktower to allow people to see first-hand the progress which is being made. Cambria Band will be opening up the event.
Vicki said: "Let's raise the roof so they can hear us up above, and celebrate the goodness of the area."
Entry is free, but tickets can be booked in advance. To do so, visit https://www.skiddle.com/e/36156991
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