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The annual Choir Awards and Prizes have been presented to the choristers of St. Mary's Parish Church, Mellor.
Medals were presented by the Venerable John Hawley, Archdeacon of Blackburn Cathedral, to Leon Murphy, Morgan Cooper, Matthew Cooper, Peter Walmsley and Kyle Furlong.
Harry Davies received the John Whittaker Prize' and the Frank Ashton Prize' was awarded to Thomas Wiggans.
Posted by: Rita Gorman, Mellor on 12:38pm Mon 7 Jan 08
Thomas Wiggans is the fourth generation of his family to sing in Mellor St. Mary's Church Choir.
1.James Collinson (Great great Uncle) who died 1923,2.Betty Green nee Collinson (Granny) during the 1950s, 3.his Uncle Richard Green during 1970s and Thomas aged 10 years.
Thomas Wiggans is the fourth generation of his family to sing in Mellor St. Mary's Church Choir.
1.James Collinson (Great great Uncle) who died 1923,2.Betty Green nee Collinson (Granny) during the 1950s, 3.his Uncle Richard Green during 1970s and Thomas aged 10 years.
Posted by: Margaret Baldwin, Mellor on 1:23pm Sat 19 Jan 08
Well Done Thomas.It was lovely to read that you are the fourth generation to sing in Mellor Choir. It is always encouraging to read about Family Traditions being carried on in our Village.Congratulati
ons. Mrs."B".
Well Done Thomas.It was lovely to read that you are the fourth generation to sing in Mellor Choir. It is always encouraging to read about Family Traditions being carried on in our Village.Congratulati
ons. Mrs."B".
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