1990
31 December 1990
The choir again visited Bridgenorth and Bournemouth. Success at Pontrhydfendigaed, Cardigan and the Miner’s Eisteddfodau were again forthcoming. A very successful concert was held with the London Welsh...
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1991
31 December 1991
Photo taken at St Mary’s Church on 10th may 1991.  MD Brian Myles and Accompanist Diane John. Choir membership increased to 46 but there was concern about absenteeism and commitment to concerts....
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1993
31 December 1993
1992 The choir took part in the Choir of the World event in Cardiff. Visits were made to the Shobdon flower festival and to Farnham. At the Annual Concert for the first time the musical guests were the...
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31 December 1994
The choir gave its first performance in Dan-Yr-Ogof caves. Right in the heart of the famous Cathedral Cave the acoustics it seemed would be very difficult with the water flowing heavily from the internal...
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31 December 1995
The choir made its second visit to Lanzarote, staying at Puerto El Carmen and gave a joint concert with a local ladies choir in the centre of Arrecife, in the monastery at Tequise and at morning service...
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30 December 1996
Probably one of the most eventful years in the choir’s history. The founder and Musical Director, Bryan Myles, resigned from the choir together with his deputy and accompanist. This created a split in...
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31 December 1997
The choir again spent a weekend at Bratton Clovelly and were entertained by their hosts as well as giving an outstanding concert in aid of the local church. The choir again visited Mannheim, this time...
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31 December 1998
Recruitment continued to be successful and the choir membership returned to 43. The Pan Celtic Festival was held in Tralee, Ireland, and the Gwalia Singers decided to compete. After a lengthy trip by ferry...
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1999
31 December 1999
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...
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