Holy Cross High School New Park Street, Hamilton ML3 0BN | |
01698457126 | |
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We are a choir of around 30 singers and we have been together for five years. We all enjoy singing and being together.
We perform a whole range of music from popular to classics and we have a great time. We have performed with local groups and with choirs in our local area and further afield. We have also been involved in concerts to raise money for charity.
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