The Concert Tea Party, held on Wednesday 16 July at Stimpson’s Piece Pavilion, Reepham, was a showcase of local talent and community spirit.

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Hosted by the Village Voices singing group, this special afternoon brought together music lovers of all ages for an unforgettable experience.
The concert was filled with moving performances, starting with Wendy’s stunning rendition of Blackbird. Her powerful voice captured the audience with a perfect blend of strength and vulnerability.
Next, Gwen enchanted with her soft, nostalgic performance of Scarlet Ribbons, while Pauline brought laughter and joy with her lively, toe-tapping performance of Sit Down, You’re Rockin’ the Boat.
One of the most touching moments came with the performance of Sailing, which featured British Sign Language, making the experience even more inclusive and visually impactful. This thoughtful gesture highlighted the group’s commitment to making music accessible for everyone.
During the interval, guests enjoyed a traditional tea party, complete with homemade treats, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that felt more like a gathering of friends than a performance. It was a true reflection of the community spirit that defines Reepham.
Diane Davies
