Based in the beautiful Cornish countryside, Loveny is an internationally renowned Choir with links both here and overseas. We always love to see new members and regularly meet at our base of St Neot.

The choir takes it's name from the River Loveny, a tributary of the River Fowey, and which flows through it's home parish of St. Neot situated on the southern slopes of Bodmin Moor in Cornwall.

St. Neot is just a small, but beautiful village at head of the river valley and as a result there are very few members of the choir who come from the village and it's surrounding countryside.

The Choir, however attracts choristers from as far afield as St,Austell and Bodmin in the West, Camelford in the North, Tavistock and Plymouth in the East. This is due, in the main to the 'Loveny Sound'. The style and type of music the choir produces, it's insistance on accuracy and passion in performance.

The choir's activities are not restricted solely to singing, Loveny is one of the most social choirs in the County with a wide range of activities going on throughout the year, mostly run by the Loveny Ladies. {Bless 'em !}

COME AND JOIN US

The choir rehearses on Thursday evening at the St. Neot Institute 7:30 - 9:30pm (meet in the bar from 7pm!)

Age? - Anything from "voice just broken" to "undertaker ready"

Can't Read Music! - Who cares, we'll teach you!

Can't Sing! - Yes you can, you just don't know it yet!

Nervous? - Don't worry! If the idea appeals to you, just come along for a few evenings and listen or join in as at suits you. Or if you prefer, phone one of the members on the Contacts page to chat about it.

Transport? - As well as those of us who live around Liskeard, we have choristers from Bodmin, Looe, Plymouth, Tavistock and Princetown.


This year, Loveny is taking to the wing! We have two exciting Tours planned, one of long standing, and the other which only came as a surprise invitation which arrived in September.
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Famous People Quiz.

Thanks to all of you that took part, raising close to £200.

There were several all correct answers but the first one out of the hat was:

Paul Harrison of Bodmin.


For those of you wishing to see all the correct answers, you can view them here.