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Photos from our Inclusive Singing Afternoon at Waddesdon Manor

On Saturday 23rd September, in collaboration with local choir, Choir on the Green, we held an Inclusive Singing Afternoon at the beautiful Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire.

The sun shone for us as we sang in the aviary, wrote our own songs and then performed with Choir on Green and our Community Groups, Let's Sing and Silver Singers. It was a truly magical event! Have a look at some of the photos below.

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