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A magical evening of choral music & 2025 AGM

The Sine Nomine choir singing at the CPRE Norfolk charity concert inside St Peter Mancroft, Norwich.
Helen Steed

Our 2025 AGM was preceded by  a wonderful celebration of music in support of CPRE Norfolk.

 

This memorable event entitled ‘Loud sing cuckoo: songs for the month of May’ was held on Saturday, 10th May at St Peter Mancroft Church, Norwich.

It featured the acclaimed Norfolk choir Sine Nomine whose breath-taking harmonies and stirring repertoire transported the audience on a musical journey.

Their performance included a mix secular and sacred music including classical choral pieces and folk songs, ensuring there was something for everyone to enjoy. The programme for this concert can be viewed here.

The Sine Nomine choir at St Giles Church - June 2024

All proceeds from this wonderful concert directly helped fund our campaigns and initiatives, allowing us to continue making a positive impact across the county.

About Sine Nomine

Sine Nomine are a Norwich-based choir comprising 25-30 members who sing sacred and secular music, both accompanied and unaccompanied. The choir is non-auditioned and performs several times each year with a mixture of concerts and singing for Evensong, which they have sung at both Norwich Cathedral and St. Andrew’s Church, Wingfield. The choir also sings for weddings and other family occasions. Recent concert venues have included Christ Church, Eaton and St. Giles’ Church, Norwich for their Wisteria and Advent Concerts.

 

CPRE Norfolk 2025 AGM

Following the concert, members and guests were welcomed to the 53rd Annual General Meeting of CPRE Norfolk.

The Chairman’s report, Treasurer’s report and 2024 accounts presented at the meeting can be found in the 2024 Trustees’ Annual Report.

 

Presentation

Following the AGM, a presentation was made to the retiring Chair, Chris Dady to thank him for his many years of service.

Retiring Chair, Chris Dady, receiving a presentation from George Ridgway with the new Chair, Elliot Griffiths looking on.