Step into Christmas with the magic of Carols for Printers

It is once again the time of year for the Christmas Carol Service for Printers, hosted by the BPIF, GPMA, JICMAIL, Picon, The Printing Charity, St Bride Foundation and Unite.

The Carol Service will be held on Wednesday 10 December at St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street in London at 6pm.

Christmas time is the perfect occasion to come together! So, join your peers on 10 December for an evening of festive celebration. We couldn’t wish for a better venue than St Bride’s Church on Fleet Street, the spiritual home of printing for over 300 years!

After the service, mulled wine and mince pies will be served at the back of the church, offering a perfect
opportunity to reconnect with colleagues, catch up with friends and celebrate over a glass (or two!).
Everyone’s welcome! Guests are encouraged to bring loved ones, get swept up in the festive atmosphere and enjoy an evening of carol singing, great company and delicious food.

This special evening is a highlight in the printing industry’s festive calendar, bringing everyone together to mark the start of the Christmas season in a truly memorable setting. Join us for an unmissable Christmas celebration dedicated to print.

“It is a privilege for Picon to support the Printers’ Carol Service, a cherished tradition that brings our community together. It’s an opportunity to meet with friends and industry colleagues and who can resist a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie afterwards! As far as I’m concerned, this Carol Service means that Christmas has started. Come and join us.” Bettine Pellant, CEO, Picon

“The Printing Charity has supported Carols for Printers for many years. It’s a wonderful occasion and we’d encourage people from our industry to take part. The choir is exceptional, and St Bride’s is magnificent. It has become a much-loved tradition which we hope people will continue to support.” Neil Lovell, CEO, The Printing Charity

Thank you to our sponsors and supporters – JICMAIL, Picon, The Printing Charity, Two Sides, British Coatings Federation, IPIA and Unite.

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