A HOUSEBUILDER constructing new homes in Corsham has stepped in to sponsor this year's Remembrance Sunday Concert and tea dance in the Town Hall.
Cotswold Homes, who are building the Corsham Rise site on Potley Lane, will be helping fund singer-songwriter Louise Jordan and UK Lindy Hop Champions Hoppin' Mad for the event, which is part of the Magic and Mayhem festival, on November 12.
Terri Hayes-Pugh, said: "We are always keen to put something back into the local communities living in the areas in which we build so when we heard about plans for the Tea Dance we were keen to support it by funding the two headline acts performing during the afternoon.”
For more information about the festival visit www.mayhemandmagic.org.uk.
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