Ripon’s annual Concert of Remembrance is coming back to the city in November.
Organised by the Ripon Community Poppy Project, the concert will be held at Ripon Cathedral on 7th November from 7:15pm.
Artists set to perform include Ripon City Band, Brackenfield School. NYFR Pipe Band and Charlotte Potter.
Stuart Martin of Ripon Community Poppy Project said:
“Ripon Community Poppy Project put on the annual concert of Remembrance in Ripon Cathedral to pay tribute to all those who gave their lives for the freedom we enjoy today.
"Any money made after expenses are paid for the venue and performers helps Ripon Community Poppy Project continue to put on knitted displays around the city.”

Tickets are charged at £15 each and are available from Stuff 4 Offices at 13 Fishergate and the Wakeman Cafe at 33 Market Place.
All profits will go to the Ripon Community Poppy Project.
Tickets can also be bought online here.

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