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Carol Service

The Portico of Ards, Steel Dickson Avenue, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1LE
Carol Service with The Newquay Singers

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This event was submitted by The Portico of Ards

Join us for our annual Portico Service of Nine Lessons and Carols, held jointly with the congregation of Portaferry Presbyterian Church.

The New Quay Singers, with Richard Campbell at the organ, will sing a variety of anthems spanning the centuries from the 15thC Balulalow through to MacMillan's beautiful O Radiant Dawn but there will, of course, be all of the traditional Christmas carols for the congregation to sing as well.

Start your Christmas festivities with what is now one of our landmark annual events.

A donation of £10 is suggested.

The proceeds from the service will go to the charity, First Responders NI

 


Details subject to change, always check with the organiser prior to booking/attending.

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This event is organised by The Portico of Ards, Portaferry, any queries please contact them direct on 028 4272 8808 or email contact@porticoards.com. Please ensure that you read and understand all terms and conditions associated with this event as per The Portico of Ards on booking.

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Season (22 Dec 2025)
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Monday19:00 - 20:00

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