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On song
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The choir of Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Llwyncelyn, a Welsh primary school, who are to sing at Canterbury Cathedral on 13 September, in a concert to celebrate ten years of the Music in the Community initiative, launched in the Rhondda Valley by the Revd Paul Bigmore. The Archbishops of Canterbury and Wales are to attend the concert |




