A period of national mourning has now begun following the death of Her Majesty the Queen.

The 96-year-old monarch died peacefully at Balmoral yesterday afternoon surrounded by her family.

News of her death has been met with deep sadness by communities up and down the country and beyond.

Tributes to Her Majesty's long life of service have been pouring in ever since Buckingham Palace made the announcement at around 6.30pm.

As the national mourning officially begins, events celebrating the Queen and her legacy will be taking place across Andover.

For all those wishing to join in, here is a list of everything happening:

Andover Guildhall

People are placing flowers outside Andover Guildhall to pay tribute to the Queen. The Union Flag is flying half mast at the Guildhall.

St Mary's Church Andover

The Union Flag is flying half mast at St Mary's Church. Flowers have also been laid in memory of the Queen in front of the church's war memorial.

Test Valley Mayor Alan Downden laid a floral tribute in the Garden of Remembrance at St Mary’s Church, Andover. Mayoress Cllr Celia Dowden and deputy lieutenant of Hampshire also laid a floral tribute.

The Lights theatre, Andover

There is a book of condolence available at The Lights theatre, Andover.

This list will be updated as we get more information. If you would like to include an event you are organising or going, please write to newsdesk@andoveradvertiser.co.uk