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BQF UK Excellence Awards 2025

3/28/2025

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GRENVILLE WINS MAJOR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
 
Over 50 National Awards were announced with the final one, the individual public vote, won by Grenville and presented to him by HRH, the Princess Royal.
 
Last evening (March 27) in a glittering awards ceremony at the packed Bobby Moore Suite, Wembley Stadium, the work of the Bath-based Songs&Smiles Charity Golden-Oldies was recognised with its founder Grenville Jones being awarded the prestigious UK Excellence Awards 2025 Patron’s Award for Individual achievement by the British Quality Foundation Patron, HRH, the Princess Royal.
 
It was in 2007 when respected choir leader and musician Grenville, who lives in Bath, launched the charity that was based on bringing isolated lonely people together to enjoy fun Sing&Smile organised community singing sessions in Church halls, community rooms and libraries across South West England and Wales (Goldies Cymru).
 
Over the last 18 years Grenville has also built up a reputation for his leadership of many community choirs, although he is always quick to point out that the Goldies Charity is NOT about choir singing but more specifically about community health and wellbeing sessions for over 3,000 older isolated and vulnerable people. From the original four ‘Goldies’ sessions taken by Grenville in and around the Bath and Bristol areas the work of the Charity, with Sir Cliff Richard as its Patron, has grown to the point today where they organise over 170 sessions across England and in Wales, under the Goldies Cymru banner.
 
Alongside the charity work, he has led the development of community choirs and, through his separate music business, runs 34 mixed-voice choirs with 1600 enthusiastic singers. Goldies however is entirely different but both Grenville’s choir work and his charity are based on a very simple principle, he says :
 
“I understand that there were hundreds of votes and I’d like to thank everyone across my Choirs and the Goldies Charity who took time to vote for me.
 
“Singing is good for your health and wellbeing, it encourages friendship and should most definitely be on prescription.”
 
Carrie White, Events, Communications & Marketing Lead of The British Quality Foundation (BQF) said;
 
“Our awards cover a variety of different areas, one of the most significant being our Patron’s Awards for everyday excellence. We have separate, independent panels of judges for all of our Awards and it is interesting to note that the Golden-Oldies Charity was nominated as a finalist in the Patron’s Award Organisations. In addition Grenville Jones was nominated for the Patron’s Award Individuals for his leadership and dedication for taking forward not only the work of the charity but his encouragement and development of community singing across so many areas of the UK.”
 
Grenville’s work has been recognised on many occasions and has enjoyed the support of numerous Trusts and philanthropic groups, Local Authorities and supportive Trusts, the National Lottery and many others.
 
Dr Alwyn Humphreys, MBE and Goldies Cymru Trustee said:
 
“When Covid shut down all of the Goldies in-person daytime sessions it was typical of the determination of Grenville to find a new way to reach out to isolated people. We did this with the innovative introduction of sessions which were made available to people in their homes through YouTube and professionally produced and distributed sessions. Sofa singing was born!”
 
The charity has also led the way with its intergenerational Primary School events, supported by the National Lottery through its Heritage Lottery Fund. Three years ago an intergenerational project from Goldies, based on the commemoration of Armistice Day and World War II, won the prestigious Education Category of the National Lottery Awards 2018. Grenville received the award from Welsh soprano Katherine Jenkins at a televised event in London.
 
“With the continued support of our brilliant session leaders and many sponsors and supporters we are adding more Goldies Sing&Smile sessions. We know that we are making a huge difference to the lives of so many older vulnerable people.
 
“You really cannot be gloomy or sad if you are singing at a Goldies session,” added Grenville
 
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3 Cornish GACs perform Songs from the Shows

3/27/2025

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Three Cornish Good Afternoon Community Choirs – Falmouth, Newquay and Truro Good Afternoon Choirs – are joining together to perform Songs from the Shows at a concert at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Falmouth on Friday April 11th at 7.30pm.   The choirs and their Leader, Andy Farris, will be welcoming soloists Kirsten Mulcahy and Cheryl Rosevear to join them for a very special evening of Musical Theatre.
 
The concert is in aid of local charities chosen by the 3 choirs, including Truro Hospital & Community Radio. 
 
There are currently 35 Good Afternoon Choirs in the South West and beyond with more launching later this year.   The Cornish choirs rehearse on the following days:
 
Monday 1.00-3.00pm - Truro Good Afternoon Choir – Truro Methodist Church
 
Thursday 1.00-3.00pm – Newquay Good Afternoon Choir – St Michael’s Church Hall
 
Friday 1.00-3.00pm – Falmouth Good Afternoon Choir – Emmanuel Baptist Church
 
 
If you’re interested in finding out more about Singing in the Afternoon then please visit our website: www.goodafternoonchoir.org
 
 
Tickets are priced £8 (under 16s Free) on the door from 7.00pm or available from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991.
 
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Image shows Falmouth, Newquay and Truro Good Afternoon Choir members singing at Truro Cathedral
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Keynsham Music Festival concert

3/24/2025

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Save the date… for one of the popular concerts at this year’s Keynsham Music Festival on Friday July 4 at St John’s Church from 7.30pm. It will feature the Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir and special guests, Black Sheep Harmony.
 
Good Afternoon Choir founder Grenville Jones said;
 
“This will be a very special concert as part of the Festival. Black Sheep Harmony are a dynamic female A Cappella voice group from Bristol. So why not join us a for a wonderful evening of song.”
 
There are now 35 Good Afternoon Choirs across the West of England, South Wales and London and leader John Hare conducts the 50 voice Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir. They rehearse every Wednesday from 2pm-4pm at Keynsham Methodist Church Victoria Centre. There are no auditions and new singers are always welcome to go along and discover Singing in the Afternoon.
 
Tickets for the concert will be priced £10 and available in the coming weeks from gac.ticketlight.co.uk, from choir members or on the door.
 
Doors open at 7pm for what’s bound to be a full church and a great night of music for everyone.
 
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Image shows: Keynsham Good Afternoon Choir conducted by John Hare
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Wells GAC raise money for Wells Scout Group

3/24/2025

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A concert at St Thomas’ Church, Wells, on Saturday March 22 raised almost £700 supporting the work of 5th/7th Wells Scout Group.
 
The Wells community Good Afternoon Choir meets every Tuesday afternoon from 2pm-4pm at St Thomas’ Church and each year the choir members vote for a new charity to support. In previous years they have raised many thousands of pounds for different organisations and charities and this year’s choice is the work of 5th/7th Wells Scout Group.
 
A packed church heard the Good Afternoon Choir singing many of their popular numbers conducted by their musical director Ruth Jenkins. There were also items from the attending members of the Scout Group and the special guest was Wells Mayor Cllr Jasmine Browne.
 
Some of the items included sea shanties and when the audience, plus the choirs, sang the popular shanty Sloop John B, the first verse was sung as a solo by non-other than the Mayor!
 
The concert was attended by Grenville Jones, the founder of Good Afternoon Choirs, who said:
 
“Over the last 15 years I have attended many fundraising concerts across our Good Afternoon Choirs and this was the first time that the local Mayor sung a solo. She was brilliant!”
 
Members of the Choir supported a raffle which raised nearly £700, and additional fundraising by the choir for 5th/7th Wells Scout Group will continue throughout 2025.
 
Everyone is welcome to attend the Wells Good Afternoon community Choir. They meet every Tuesday at St Thomas’ Church from 2pm-4pm with well-known local musician Ruth Jenkins as their conductor. There is no charge to attend your first rehearsal and the choir numbers over 60 enthusiastic members.
 
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​Our picture shows the Wells Good Afternoon Choir with conductor Ruth Jenkins singing at St Thomas’ Church, Wells, on Saturday March 22.
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Our picture shows Good Afternoon Choir leader Ruth Jenkins with the Mayor of Wells Cllr Jasmine Browne who attended the concert on Saturday March 22 supporting 5th/7th Wells Scout Group.
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Afternoon Community Singing Takes Off

3/20/2025

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There was a fantastic attendance from prospective choir singers at the launch of two new community choirs this week in Devon.
 
The Exmouth Good Afternoon Choir tuned up for the first time with musical director Craig Northway at Trinity Church on Tuesday March 18 from 12.30pm-2.30pm with over 60 people attending.
 
The next day, Wednesday March 19, it was the turn of Sidmouth Good Afternoon Choir at All Saints for the launch of the choir with Maria Thorne as musical director from 1pm-3pm where over 50 people attended.
 
There are now 35 Good Afternoon Choirs across England and Wales and the project was started by Bath-based musician Grenville Jones 17 years ago. Grenville has a wealth of experience in conducting and leading evening choirs and his decision to bring non-audition community singing to retired people during the afternoon has proved to be a huge success.
 
Over 1,600 people now sing in the afternoons and the choir website www.goodafternoonchoir.org lists all the choirs and the talents leaders who are the musical directors of each individual choir.
 
“We certainly had a fantastic response in both Exmouth and Sidmouth this week. Craig Northway is leading Exmouth Good Afternoon Choir and Maria Thorne at Sidmouth Good Afternoon Choir.
 
“There is no charge to attend your first rehearsal and everyone is welcome to come along and discover the joy of singing in the afternoon. I started the Good Afternoon Choirs in Bath 17 years ago and plan to introduce more across England in the months ahead. The accent is on enjoyment, making friends and singing together and our Good Afternoon Choirs have also raised many thousands of pounds for local charities since starting the project all those yeas ago,” said Grenville Jones.
 
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​Our pictures show Craig Northway and Maria Thorne Good Afternoon Choir leaders.
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The Good Afternoon Choirs support local organisations with their charity concerts.
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Visiting Choir from Cornwall join GAC in a concert

3/6/2025

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Two popular Good Afternoon Choirs will join together on stage at Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge, next Friday – March 14 – at 7.00pm (doors open 6.30pm) to welcome a visiting choir from Cornwall, the Local Vocalz.
 
The combined Chippenham & Calne and West Wilts Good Afternoon Choirs will be led by Matt Finch and are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support local charities.
 
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 16 years ago and there are now 35 across the South West of England, South Wales and London, with over 1,600 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
 
There are no auditions to join, your first rehearsal is free, and members of our Good Afternoon Choirs come from in and around the areas. Chippenham & Calne meet every Tuesday afternoon from 1.30pm-3.30pm at Pewsham Community Centre, in Pewsham, and West Wilts meet every Friday afternoon from 1.30pm-3.30pm at Holt Village Hall, in Holt. Everyone is welcome to come along to meet Matt and the members of the choirs.
 
The special guests for the concert will be the Local Vocalz, a vibrant mixed voice choir based in Hayle, Cornwall, who embrace a diverse musical repertoire spanning from the Bee Gees to Vivaldi and Coldplay.
 
Tickets priced £8 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 – they will also be available on the door on the evening of the concert.
 
Matt said;
 
“It is going to be a great evening of music and we are absolutely delighted to be welcoming the Cornish Choir, Local Vocalz, to Holy Trinity Church in Trowbridge.”
 
If you cannot attend the concert on Friday evening, Local Vocalz will be performing in St Michael’s Church, Broad Street, Bath, on Saturday night (March 15) when they will be sharing the stage with the Bath and Norton Radstock Good Afternoon Choirs.
 
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Images show Local Vocalz.
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Visiting choir from Cornwall join GAC in a concert

3/6/2025

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​Two popular Good Afternoon Choirs will join together on stage at Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge, next Saturday – March 15 – at 7.00pm (doors open 6.30pm) to welcome a visiting choir from Cornwall, the Local Vocalz.
 
The combined Bath and Norton Radstock Good Afternoon Choirs will be led by Grenville Jones and are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support local charities.
 
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 16 years ago and there are now 35 across the South West of England, South Wales and London, with over 1,600 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
 
There are no auditions to join, your first rehearsal is free, and members of our Good Afternoon Choirs come from in and around the areas. Bath meet every Thursday afternoon from 2pm-4pm at Widcombe Baptist Church, in Bath, led by Grenville whilst Norton Radstock meet every Thursday afternoon from 1.00pm-3.00pm at Midsomer Norton Methodist Church Hall, led by John Sandford. Everyone is welcome to come along to meet Grenville/John and the members of the choirs.
 
The special guests for the concert will be the Local Vocalz, a vibrant mixed voice choir based in Hayle, Cornwall, who embrace a diverse musical repertoire spanning from the Bee Gees to Vivaldi and Coldplay.
 
Tickets priced £8 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 – they will also be available on the door on the evening of the concert.
 
Grenville said;
 
“It is going to be a great evening of music and we are absolutely delighted to be welcoming the Cornish Choir, Local Vocalz, to St Michael’s Church in Broad Street, Bath.”
 
If cannot attend the concert on Saturday evening, Local Vocalz will be performing in Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge, on Friday night (March 14) when they will be sharing the stage with the Chippenham & Calne and West Wilts Good Afternoon Choirs.
 
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Wells GAC welcome Wells Scout Group for concert

3/6/2025

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Come along and meet the very popular Wells Good Afternoon Choir on Saturday March 22 at St Thomas’ Church, Wells, 7.00pm (doors open 6.30pm) where they will be singing with the 5th/7th Wells Scout Group.
 
The Wells Good Afternoon Choir is led by Ruth Jenkins and they are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support fundraising for the 5th/7th Wells Scout Group hut.
 
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 16 years ago and there are now 35 across the South West of England, South Wales and London, with over 1,600 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
 
There are no auditions to join, your first rehearsal is free, and members of our Wells Good Afternoon Choir come from in and around the area. Wells meet every Tuesday afternoon from 2pm-4pm. Everyone is welcome to come along to meet Ruth and the members of the choir where the emphasis is on having fun.
 
The 5th/7th Wells Scout Group will be joining Wells Good Afternoon Choir for a singalong and there will be lots of opportunities for audience participation on the evening.
 
The concert is free admission, so why not come along for a fun evening of singing and to meet your local community Good Afternoon Choir.
 
Grenville said;
 
“It is going to be a great evening of music and we are absolutely delighted to be welcoming Wells Scout Group, to St Thomas’ Church in Wells.”
 
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Images show Wells GAC and 5th/7th Wells Scout Group
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South Somerset GAC welcome Somerton Concert Band

3/6/2025

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​The popular South Somerset Good Afternoon Choir will welcome Somerton Concert Band as their special guests at Wincanton Memorial Hall on Saturday March 29 at 7.00pm (doors open 6.30pm).
 
The South Somerset Good Afternoon Choir is led by Ruth Jenkins and they are busy preparing their programme for the concert which will support the choir’s 2025 chosen charity, MHA Communities South Somerset.
 
The Good Afternoon Choirs were started by Bath-based Grenville 16 years ago and there are now 35 across the South West of England, South Wales and London, with over 1,600 members ‘Singing in the Afternoon’.
 
There are no auditions to join, your first rehearsal is free, and members of our South Somerset Good Afternoon Choir come from in and around the area. They meet every Monday afternoon from 1pm-3pm at Wincanton Memorial Hall, led by Ruth Jenkins. Everyone is welcome to come along to meet Ruth and the members of the choir, where the emphasis is on singing and having fun.
 
The special guests for the concert will be the Somerton Concert Band, an adult concert band who enjoy making music together and to play a variety of music from classical to showstoppers, military marches and original compositions written specifically for concert band.
 
Tickets priced £6 are on sale from gac.ticketlight.co.uk or by calling 0844 888 9991 – they will also be available on the door on the evening of the concert.
 
Grenville said;
 
“It is going to be a great evening of music and song and we are absolutely delighted to be welcoming Somerton Concert Band to Wincanton Memorial Hall.”
 
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Images show South Somerset GAC & Somerton Concert Band
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