There were over 20 street parties organised by residents over the long weekend. Most were in communal areas but North Street obtained a road closure, giving them more space.
At Luckins Drive, participants watched the ceremony on a large outdoor screen. At St Edmunds Fields there was a Corgi dog cake that looked very real.
There was also fun at Upper Mill Field, and Rosemary Lane.
In North Street, participants enjoyed a meal and HM The Queen - or at least a cardboard version of her - was present.
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Residents gathered at St Edmunds Fields, Great Dunmow, for their Platinum Jubilee street party (Image: submitted)
A party at Upper Mill Field to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee (Image: submitted)
A street party in North Street, Great Dunmow for the Platinum Jubilee (Image: submitted)
HM The Queen - the cardboard version - at North Street's Platinum Jubilee street party, Dunmow (Image: submitted)
Fun at the North Street street party for the Platinum Jubilee with the town crier Richard Harris (Image: submitted)
Luckins Drive residents watched the Platinum Jubilee ceremony on a large screen (Image: submitted)
The gazebo in Rosemary Lane, Great Dunmow, for the Platinum Jubilee party (Image: submitted)
A cake in the shape of a Corgi dog, St Edmunds Fields street party, Dunmow (Image: submitted)
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