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Programme will comprise classic works

Shari-Ann Bolton, the organist at St Nicolas, Pevensey, will play a recital in the 800 year old church at 12.30pm on Bank Holiday Monday, 6 May.

The programme will comprise classic works, including Jesu, Joy of Man’s desiring, the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah, and Nimrod from Elgar’s Enigma Variations, as well as pieces specially written for the organ by J S Bach, Mendelssohn and Widor.

The concert starts at 12.30pm and will last about 45 minutes. Admission is free, with proceeds of a retiring collection going towards the restoration and maintenance of the church.

The parish church of St Nicolas, which celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2016, has undergone a £500,000 restoration programme over the past decade.