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Lancaster Univer sity and learned both the f lute and piano. Meanwhi le, Oz Clarke was a chor ister, and a professional singer in the West End before venturing into wine.


The concer ts will feature Bach, Monteverdi and V ivaldi, plus surpr ises f rom the last 300 year s of music wi th Oz, James, Armonico’s professional musicians, and special guest choir s: Stratford Gi r ls Chamber Choir (10 Sep); Moreton Mor rell V illage Choi r (11 Sep); AC Academy Scholar s, St Mary’s Church Choi r s, Armonico Local Choi r s and K ing Henry’s Consort f rom Warwick Schools Foundation (12 Sep). On thei r cycle trip of Warwick shi re, they’ll also bur st into song at pubs and cafes (check out the list online) and bring joy to people living with dementia at Armonico’s Memory Singers groups.


There’s also a chance to join James & Oz on (or of f ) the bikes, exper ience the musical visits, chat with the team and see f irst-hand the joy that singing br ings.


Every penny raised suppor ts Armonico Consor t’s vi tal community outreach work, br inging music and joy to those who need i t most – f rom choir s for chi ldren and young people, and music programmes for children wi th Special Educational Needs, to community singing groups for people living with dementia and their carers.


James May & Oz Clarke’s Charity Concerts are at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon (Wed 10 Sep, 4.15pm), Church of the Holy Cross, Moreton Morrell (Thu 11 Sep, 4.30pm) and Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick (Fri 12 Sep, 7pm).


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Enjoy cruising the beautiful Monmouthshire


& Brecon Canal


Take a relaxing trip along the beautiful Monmouthshire and Brecon canal on the Dragonfly trip boat or on the new picnic launches that set up to eight people. The Mon Brecon canal hugs the mountainside above the river Usk. Throughout the four


seasons there are superb views and an abundance of wildlife to be seen. With over 200 years of history you can travel in this fantastic feat of engineering. Built before roads and railways, cruise through a chal lock and over an aqueduct over the river Usk.


Please visit our website for Dragonfly Cruises Timetable.


Dragonfly Cruises Price tariff Adults £15.00, Child £10.00, Family ticket £40.00


(Family ticket - 2 Adults and 2 Children up 16 years old) Dragonfly Picnic Launches Price tariff


1 Hour £50 - 2 Hours £60 - 3 Hour £70 Travel to lock and return, no lock usage


Telephone: 07831 685 222 Email: info@dragonfly-cruises.co.uk Web: www.dragonfly-cruises.co.uk


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Advance tickets: Adults £22* | Under 16s free Three Counties Showground, Malvern WR13 6NW * + £0.85 ticketing fee per ticket


Tickets from www.armonico.org.uk. Details of the Charity Bike Challenge at www.armonico.org.uk/bike2025


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