The Save Our Glass Heritage Spring Concert was a success. The music was great and everyone joined in the singing at the end.
Ian Pearson MP, Lynda Waltho MP was there, Councillor Dave Tyler and Councillor Rachel Harris. Geoff Hill MBE as well as the communities of Stourbridge and Kingswinford.
We had a live link up to Bridge radio and the first song was a South African Song "Malabulabu". The Stream of Sound Choir raised the roof with their emotional singing. Other acts followed, Robyn and David on flute and double bass. Chrissie Homer, Hannah Payton, Richard Boxley and Alun Davies.
This was a free event to raise awareness for the glass heritage in Stourbridge and Kingswinford.
The communities of this area do not want their glass museum to shut and the contents be moved to a lesser facility. The campaign has gained momentum over the last few months and we are well on the way to prove the voices of the community must be heard!
Ian Pearson MP, Lynda Waltho MP was there, Councillor Dave Tyler and Councillor Rachel Harris. Geoff Hill MBE as well as the communities of Stourbridge and Kingswinford.
We had a live link up to Bridge radio and the first song was a South African Song "Malabulabu". The Stream of Sound Choir raised the roof with their emotional singing. Other acts followed, Robyn and David on flute and double bass. Chrissie Homer, Hannah Payton, Richard Boxley and Alun Davies.
This was a free event to raise awareness for the glass heritage in Stourbridge and Kingswinford.
The communities of this area do not want their glass museum to shut and the contents be moved to a lesser facility. The campaign has gained momentum over the last few months and we are well on the way to prove the voices of the community must be heard!
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