Choir on song to give JCB'S NSPCC appeal a £15,095 boost

Choir on song to give JCB'S NSPCC appeal a £15,095 boost

Choir on song to give JCB'S NSPCC appeal a £15,095 boost

The Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir, known as "The Fron," recently performed at a charity concert at JCB's World Headquarters in Rocester, raising £15,095 for JCB’s NSPCC Appeal. This concert is part of JCB’s ongoing effort to raise £2 million for the NSPCC to support their work in Staffordshire. The event was well-attended, with a sell-out audience enjoying the choir's performance.

Olympian Adam Burgess made a special appearance, showcasing his Paris 2024 silver medal. He joined three young pianists, Thomas Pham and Ukrainian siblings Sofiia and Andrii Uvarov, who are part of JCB’s Homes for Ukraine initiative, in pulling a giant Christmas cracker to reveal the total amount raised.

JCB’s HR Director, Max Jeffery, praised the evening for its outstanding music and the fun atmosphere created by the choir, particularly highlighting the audience's participation during the "Twelve Days of Christmas" song. The event underscores JCB’s commitment to supporting the NSPCC and engaging the community through memorable and charitable initiatives.