Rutland NSPCC Carol Concert: A Festive Evening for a Great Cause
Mark your calendars! The Rutland NSPCC Carol Concert promises a wonderful start to the festive season on Monday, December 1st, 2025, at 7:30 PM. All Saints' Parish Church, Oakham, will be the setting for this heartwarming event, which aims to raise vital funds for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
Star-Studded Readings and Musical Excellence
This year's concert features an exciting lineup of light-hearted readings delivered by both national and local celebrities, ensuring an evening filled with festive cheer and familiar faces. Confirmed readers include:
Austin Healey (International Rugby player)
Lars Tharp (BBC Antiques Road Show)
Anne Davies (BBC East Midlands Today)
Caroline Aston
David Farrer, KC
Tim Hart
The carols and Christmas music will be led by the highly talented The Rowell Camerata and the festive sounds of The Ratby Co-operative Brass Band, guaranteeing an uplifting and memorable musical experience.
Ticket Information
Tickets for this special evening are priced at £20 and are expected to sell quickly. Don't miss your chance to enjoy a spectacular concert while supporting the crucial work of the NSPCC.
Tickets are available for purchase from:
James Sellicks, 6-8 Market Place, Oakham (Tel: 01572 724437)
The Falcon Hotel, 7 High St, East, Uppingham (Tel: 01572 823535)
Join the Rutland community for a magical evening of music, readings, and Christmas spirit—all in support of the NSPCC's mission to protect children and prevent abuse. It's the perfect way to welcome December!

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