DURHAM Constabulary's male voice choir will be ending its season on a high note.
The choir, which has 28 members, is rehearsing for its annual concert, at 7pm, on Saturday, at police headquarters in Durham.
Also on the bill will be the Leadgate Gleemen and Shotton vocalist Kath Ireland, who sang at a memorial concert last year in honour of long-standing choir member, Arthur Fickling.
The evening raised more than £1,000 for Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Saturday's concert will bring a busy season to an end. Since last September, the choir has raised an estimated £6,000 for good causes.
The most recent took place in South Shields, when nearly £500 was raised towards the refit of a ship which provides aid to developing countries.
A limited number of tickets are still on sale for £4. They can be bought from Sergeant Steve Taylor, on 0191-581 2255.
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