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Live Performance
Brass Band
2nd Section Band.
The Cinderford Band was formed in 1879 and is proud to have given a service of music to the community in Cinderford and District for more than one hundred years.
History and traditions of the band very often have shown repeated involvement of families, father and sons, brothers and sisters and also husbands and wives.
The late James Jones and brother Evan, both conductors, worked extremely hard before the 1900s creating the band from its original form as a Drum and Fife Band with assistance from the late Mr. Sirers who also conducted and trained the Band.
The band was helped at this time by aid from the Volunteer Service and rehearsals took place in a wooden hut on the Seven Stars Green.
During 1880 - 1890 many local competitions for Brass instruments and voices took place with concerts and public appearances becoming most popular.
The Contest and Competitions arena made great progress in the 1880 - 1890s especially in the North of England, which acted as a spur to the band.
The first National Contest took place at 'Crystal Palace', London in the year 1860. In 1906 Cinderford Band was invited to take part and despite the horrendous transport difficulties, travelled the breadth of the country to achieve an amazing 4th place.
The band still retains the engraved certificate which recognises this momentous day. This success started a profusion of brass playing in the Forest of Dean area.
Forest Hills is currently regarded as being one of the finest golf courses in Gloucestershire, with such excellent drainage that the tees and greens can be used all year round. It has an open door to visitors and offers the opportunity for experienced players and beginners alike to challenge themselves on our well drained course.
The PGA hold West region golf events at the club including the Forest Classic and visitors come from the surrounding counties of Monmouthshire, Herefordshire as well as Bristol, Cardiff and Worcestershire.
It is a family owned golf club, acquired in September 2009 by the Breton family. Both players of golf they ensure all members and visitors get the best experience possible.
The friendly members welcome new faces, so if you are looking for a place to play golf, come and give us a try.
Details To Be Confirmed
In Aid of Great Oaks Hospice
Mile End Road,
Coleford,
Gloucestershire,
England,
GL16 7QD.
01594 810620
Admission Fee: Contact Band
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