A SHROPSHIRE choir has celebrated a milestone anniversary with a special event.

The Marches Choir of Bishops Castle finally celebrated its 20th anniversary with a belated party following their annual general meeting on September 2 at St John’s Church.

Originally founded in 2000 with a performance of Handel’s Messiah to mark the Millennium, the choir’s plans for a 20th-anniversary celebration were thwarted by the Covid-19 pandemic. But four years later, the milestone was joyously commemorated.

The choir, conceived by local musician Philippa Whitaker, began the evening with a tribute to Ms Whitaker's extensive contributions to the choir and the south Shropshire community over the last 40 years. Fellow choir member Rita Baker had composed verses in Ms Whitaker’s honour, which were performed to the tune of Vaughan Williams’ “Linden Lea” by a small ensemble.

In recognition of her dedication, Ms Whitaker was then presented with a specially commissioned bowl, adorned with illustrations of her numerous musical achievements, including her roles as conductor of the Marches Choir and as a flautist and drummer.

The celebration concluded with a bring-and-share feast, featuring an array of delicious dishes provided by choir members, accompanied by well-deserved glasses of bubbles.

The choir now turns its focus to rehearsals for their upcoming concert in honour of St Cecilia, scheduled for November 23 at St John’s Church, Bishops Castle.

New members of the choir are always warmly welcomed, and anyone interested can contact marcheschoir@gmail.com for further information."