Lanark’s Lanimer court for 2025 has been chosen – with Maisey Talbot from Lanark Grammar School being selected as this year’s Queen.Fellow pupil Ajay Shearer is the 2025 Lanimer champion, and Queen Maisey will be assisted in her duties by chief maids Paris Fletcher and Casey Shaw.Selections for the court roles were made this week at schools across the town, with court members now looking forward to an exciting period of preparations ahead of Lanimer day on Thursday, June 12.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Ellis Purdie of Lanark Primary will be the proclamation bearer, and fellow pupils Oscar Dickson and Aaron Manchester will be the sceptre and sword bearers respectively, while Billy Doak of Robert Owen Memorial Primary is the crown bearer.
Joining the three ladies in waiting from Lanark Grammar will be Chloe Gardiner, Corra Neil and Poppy Ross of Lanark Primary; Elizabeth Hill from New Lanark; Aynslie Hunter, Lucy Hunter and Poppy Maule from Robert Owen Memorial; and Niome Doolan and Lily McGarvey from St Mary’s.The outriders will be Torin Hare and Noah Towers from Lanark Primary and Daniel Cox and Jude Lindsay of Robert Owen
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