05 December 2008
The amazing charity based at St James Priory, doing vital work with some of the sickest people in Bristol, will benefit from
BBC Radio Bristol’s Christmas celebration that takes place in Clifton Cathedral on Tuesday 16 December at 8.00 pm.
The
St James Priory Project is based in the oldest building in the city - a place where Mass is celebrated every Sunday. The faith-filled charity will be the the beneficiaries of the retiring collection at the popular free Christmas celebration.
In the build-up to the BBC celebration
cliftondiocese.com hears from
St James Priory Project Susan Jotcham. You can listen to Susan’s appreciate of the BBC’s support and find out more about her work in our podcast in the multimedia panel on the right.
The popularity of the BBC Radio Bristol Christmas celebration means ticket-holders only can attend. However, the
tickets are free. All you need to do is send a stamped addressed envelope requesting the number of tickets required to: Christmas Celebration, BBC Radio Bristol, PO Box 194, Bristol BS99 7QT. The tickets will be sent out on a first come, first served basis - so write in as soon as possible to secure yours.
The award-winning
Great Western Chorus is part of the entertainment at the celebration. cliftondiocese.com brought you details of their fantastic history earlier this week.
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