A great turnout for carols on the green
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Led by Rev Imogen Falvey of Holy Trinity Orton Longueville and held in the open air on Botolph Green, local people joined the school choir from St Augustine’s C of E Junior School singing a host of festive favourites.
Mulled wine and mince pies were available courtesy of Vann Budgens of Sugar Way, served in a pop-up café.
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Hide Ad“To avoid single use plastic wine glasses we encouraged people to bring their own re-useable mugs or glasses and about a quarter of people did just that. It’s a first step towards making our local events more sustainable” said John Sharman, chairman of Botolph Green Residents’ Association.
“We have a superb public space here on Botolph Green, and I am delighted that, despite the pandemic, one again we could bring people together safely for some Christmas cheer.”