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Full list of coffee concerts 2023

  • Post published:May 19, 2023

Here is the full list of coffee concerts for the rest of 2023. They are always on the second Saturday of each month, at 11am in Discover DeCrypt. Coffee and…

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Next coffee concert Saturday 10th June, 11am – Gaudeamus sing Songs for Summer

  • Post published:May 19, 2023

There was a great turnout for the coffee concert at Discover DeCrypt on Saturday. Thank you again to Southcote Winds for a fun and varied performance. The next concert will…

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Next coffee concert Saturday 13th May @ 11am – Southcote Winds

  • Post published:May 8, 2023

From May onwards the recitals will always be on the second Saturday of the month.  The May 13th concert will be given by Southcote Winds. A member of the group…

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Christmas fundraising success

  • Post published:March 25, 2023

We are delighted to report that our Christmas fundraising efforts raised an amazing £2286.80, which even more amazingly was generously match-funded by Ecclesiastical Insurance taking the total to a superb…

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Coffee concert series starts at Discover DeCrypt

  • Post published:March 25, 2023

We are delighted to announce a new series of coffee concerts starting in April. This is a partnership between Creative Field and Discover DeCrypt, and will be featuring our circle…

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Concert in aid of Gloucester City Mission Friday 9th December, 7.30pm, Discover DeCrypt

  • Post published:December 9, 2022

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Services at Discover DeCrypt over Christmas

  • Post published:December 9, 2022

More information from www.discoverdecrypt.org.uk

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Christmas events

  • Post published:December 9, 2022

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A Short Sequence of Music and Readings for Remembrance

  • Post published:November 10, 2022

St Mary de Crypt Church Southgate Street GloucesterFriday 11th November 7.30pm Gaudeamus, with Susan Honeywill (piano) Give us the wings of faith Ernest Bullock ‘A friend came to see me…

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Wildflowers in Gloucester

  • Post published:June 18, 2022

Wildflower meadows are blooming in several locations across the city. This photo was taken in Milton Avenue, Podsmead recently.

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  • Full list of coffee concerts 2023 May 19, 2023
  • Next coffee concert Saturday 10th June, 11am – Gaudeamus sing Songs for Summer May 19, 2023
  • Next coffee concert Saturday 13th May @ 11am – Southcote Winds May 8, 2023
  • Christmas fundraising success March 25, 2023
  • Coffee concert series starts at Discover DeCrypt March 25, 2023
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