Residents at a Harrogate residential care home were treated to a festive musical extravaganza thanks to children from a local school choir.
Pupils at Ashville Prep School paid a special visit to Vida Court to spread some Christmas cheer.
The Junior Choir and school’s Charity Club entertained the residents with a medley of songs accompanied by music teacher Carole Carpenter.
Donna Anderson from Vida Court said:
“The residents and their loved ones loved the opportunity to listen and watch the wonderful performance of Ashville Prep Children’s Choir at Vida Court.
“It created lots of heartfelt smiles, feelings of joy and happiness, we thank them for taking the time to visit, it meant so much.
“The children are a wonderful credit to Ashville and we hope to welcome them again.”
Head of Prep Phil Soutar said the visit was part of the school’s ethos of working with others in the community.
He said:
“It was a wonderful visit and the pupils enjoyed meeting residents and sharing Christmas songs.”

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