The Long Eaton Silver Prize Training Band rehearses every Monday between 7pm and 8pm at the Derby Road Trade Centre, Sandiacre. All ages and abilities are welcome, tuition is free and instruments are also loaned without charge. For more information, visit www.lespb.org.uk, call 07887 907516 or e-mail sharon.stansfield @ outlook.com.
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