John (Fanny) Admas – one man and a guitar. With support from Mc2, Bold and Saucy Wrongs, Bill Pipe, Lynne Morley, Ipswich Barbershop Harmony Club, East Coast Collective, Chordwrangle Quartet and The VIPS
Introducing Robin Herne (continuity and story-telling) and Steps, Strings and Shanties
Admission for all of this is free!… but there will be a bucket in anticipation of your generous donations to help with costs
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One of the biggest misconceptions about community projects is that they're only for people with impressive CVs, professional backgrounds or years of experience sitting on committees. The Pride in Place programme - a government investment for Whitehouse and Stoke Park/Chantry of £20m into each area over 10 years - is trying to change that.