Rehearsals moved for a while to the Abbey at Swansea University.

The Annual Concert took place for the first time at Trinity Welsh Presbyterian Church, Uplands, on a very hot and sultry evening. The chapel was packed for the concert and with little ventilation there were frequent water breaks for the choir. The concert featured the Celtic Brass and the choir was again accompanied by Talycoppa School Choir.
The choir celebrated a special dinner dance along with the Teutonia Choir at Ashley’s Restaurant.
The choir again visited Lanzarote and sung at two concerts with a memorable impromptu concert at the beach pub and later at the Pink Pussy Bar.
Success was found again in competition with the choir gaining first prize at the Tumble and Miner’s Eisteddfodau.

The choir joined with many other choirs to make 1,000 voices for a grand Welsh concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Rhian Liles was accepted to study music at Cardiff College of Music and for a short time, Catherine Webster became Accompanist. Mary Bessenich returned temporarily until Stephen Wilson joined the choir as Accompanist.
The choir continued to perform concerts at Stroud, Leamington Spa, Tenby and Murton.
The choir took part again at the Travel Fair in Bournemouth singing to promote tourism in Wales.

Performing at the Bournemouth Holiday Festival.