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Cally Clocktower Community Choir #Islington #N7 #callyroad #callypark #holloway #CaledonianPark London N7 UK




Cally Clocktower Community Choir #Islington #N7 #callyroad #callypark #holloway #CaledonianPark London N7 UK



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Join the clocktower community choir

Meet your neighbours in our new, pop-up community choir. We’ll rehearse weekly and sing at a Christmas concert in the new Goodinge Community Centre.

Don’t miss out. You’re welcome whether or not you can sing or read music, and there are no auditions. Join us. Learn new songs and have fun with our inspirational teacher Bella Barlow


It’s FREE to join - simply contact Mike on:

Mobile: 07540 330 901 Landline: 020 7700 5110 Email:

All sessions will be on Monday evenings as follows:

Social and taster session: Monday 10th September

Rehearsals: every Monday 1st October – 3rd December Time: 7pm to 9pm

Venue: Goodinge Community Centre, North Road


Christmas concert: Monday 10th December
7pm candlelit carols at the Clocktower
7.30pm sing-along and refreshments at Goodinge Community Centre






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