A SECRET summit among Scotland’s civic leaders has been held in Glasgow to prepare for the Queen’s death.
The meeting, codenamed Operation London Bridge, took place last week to discuss arrangements for her majesty’s funeral, The Times has reported.
Attendees of the Scottish Provosts Association meeting revealed that plans for the aftermath of the Queen’s death was on the agenda.
The association has only publicised one meeting since it relaunched four years ago, but the group reportedly meet regularly at the Lighthouse in Glasgow, Scotland’s Centre for Design and Architecture.
Updated guidance has been sent to council officials in recent months to prepare for the Queen’s death. There is, however, no suggestion that the 92-year-old is unwell.
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