Saturday, 6 March 2010

Agenda for Sunday 4th July 2010


10.30am
Tea room opens
(morning coffee, light lunches, afternoon teas)

10.30am
Organ recital by John Prince, Norbury Church Organist

11.00am - 12.30pm
Guided tours of interior and exterior of Norbury Church

12.50pm
Organ recital by guest Organists

2pm - 3.30pm
Programme of guided tours continue

3.50pm
John Titterton
A talk with slides on the restoration of the North and South Chancel Grisaille glass

4.50pm
Organ recital by guest organists and Norbury's own Organist, John Prince

5.00pm
Tea room closes

The church bells will be rung before the service

7.00pm
'Songs of Praise' with the Bishop of Derby, Rt. Rev. Alastair Redfern, aided by St Oswalds Church Choir (Director Michael Halls)

Following the service, please join us for a glass of wine and nibbles

Celebration agenda for Saturday 3rd July 2010


10.30am
Tea room opens
(morning coffee, light lunches, afternoon teas)

10.30am
Organ recital by John Prince, Norbury Church Organist

11.00am - 12.30pm
Guided tours of interior and exterior of Norbury Church

12.50pm
Organ recital by guest Organists

2pm - 3.30pm
Programme of guided tours continues

3.50pm
John Titterton
A talk with slides on the restoration of the Chancel Glass

4.50pm
Organ recital by guest organists and Norbury's own Organist, John Prince

5.00pm
Tea room closes

The church bells will be rung before each concert

7.30pm
Concert by 'Voices' (The City of Derby Girl's Choir, conducted by Dan Miller)
Followed by supper
Tickets £7.50

Event: 6.30pm Friday 2 July 2010

'What Norbury Church means to me'
A celebration in words, music and rhyme by local talent
Also featuring pupils of Norbury School
Followed by refreshments of Summer Punch and a savoury platter
Tickets £5, children free

Thursday, 7 January 2010

Norbury Church Event: Summer 2010


A festival to celebrate

'Seven centuries of history'

Presented in words, flowers and music




St Mary and St Barlock

Norbury Church

Derbyshire




Friday 2nd, Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th July 2010




The church at Norbury is a splendid example of the English style of architecture.

It holds one of the rarest sets of mediaeval stained grisaille glass in the UK, along with a fascinating and colourful history



We invite you to join us and journey through its story.