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Helston Town Band

appearing at

The Harbour Inn

Portleven, Helston, Cornwall

Friday 29th of June 2018

19:30 - 21:30

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Helston Town Band

Genre

Live Performance
Brass Band

Description

Helston Town Band has a rich history, which can be traced back to the turn of the century. Indeed, there are members of the current band whose family connections extend back four generations. Inevitably, during the War the band reformed with new members and in 1946 numbers were consolidated when most of its pre-war members returned from active service. The band enjoyed steady progress at this time, which culminated in 1951 when it reached the National 3rd Section Finals at Belle Vue, Manchester.

In 1967, the band came under the direction of Edward Ashton, with whom the band gained much success and a reputation for consistently playing music to a high standard. Edward led the band to numerous successes in both local and regional contests, until his retirement in November 2002 after an incredible 35 years.

Following his retirement, the band appointed John Hitchens as their new Musical Director . The band has continued to flourish under John’s direction: in 2003, they were crowned Cornish First Section Champions, and in 2004 they gained promotion to the National First Section.

In 2006, the band were crowned West of England First Section Champions, and received an invitation to compete in the National First Section Finals in Harrogate, where they achieved a commendable 7th place. The band went on to achieve third place at the West of England First Section Championships in 2007, and were delighted to become West of England First Section Champions once again in 2008.

These excellent results mean that Helston Town Band earned promotion in 2009 to the Championship Section for the first time in its entire history. Now in 2011 the Band are still enjoying the challenge of competing within the Championship Section.

It is for its association with Helston’s world famous Flora Day which Helston Town Band is perhaps best known, when the band leads the dancers through the streets of the town. In addition to Flora Day, the band undertakes many civic functions and performs regularly at concerts throughout the county. The Band has also made international appearances in Italy and Holland.

Throughout its history, the band has remained an integral part of the local community, and has been the means whereby generations of Helstonians have been able to enjoy making music together. The band is very fortunate to have a thriving, 'B' Band, Youth Band and Beginners’ Band, ensuring a sustainable future to come.

Visitors are always welcome to listen to our rehearsals, which are held most Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7.45 – 9.45pm in the Bandroom, 37 Church Street, Helston, TR13 8NJ

The Harbour Inn

Venue Type

Pub, Restaurant & Accommodation

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Description

A historic Inn overlooking the harbour.

The Harbour Inn offers spacious rooms with en suite facilities. With free parking and free Wi-Fi, there is also a traditional restaurant, a cosy bar and sea views.

We’re ideal for families and as a dog friendly pub, you can bring Fido too! Cosy and full of character, our pub classics include fish and chips, baked potatoes, steaks and burgers as well as our catch of the day, of course! Seasonal menus and local produce or a delicious home-cooked Sunday lunch, perhaps even enjoy our award-winning breakfast overlooking the harbour.

Brass Band

Commercial Road,

Portleven,

Helston,

Cornwall,

England,

TR13 9JB.


01326 573 876

Parking AvailableDisabled AccessFamily FriendlyDog FriendlyReal FireWi-FiLive Sports On TVAlcohol ServedReal Ale ServedCoffee ServedTea ServedOutside SeatingSmoking Area

Free Admission

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