Siblings playing socially-distanced carols to lift the spirits of Ribble Valley communities

Meet Olivia and Matthew Hurst - the siblings raising the spirits of local communities across the Ribble Valley with their uplifting festive carols and raising money for the East Lancashire Hospice at the same time.
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The brother and sister team play for Lostock Hall Memorial Band and Lancashire Youth Brass Band, but because of the coronavirus pandemic they have not been able to play with their bandmates since March.

So, the duo decided that they couldn't have a December without playing Christmas carols and took it upon themselves to upload a post on Facebook letting people know that they will be playing socially-distanced carols in neighbourhoods to boost funds for the hospice. And they have already raised over £3,000.

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Olivia (16), who is a pupil of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Sixth-Form, has played the cornet for seven years, while 14-year-old Matthew, who attends Ribblesdale High School, Clitheroe, has played the baritone for five years.

Olivia and Matthew Hurst doing their bit to cheer up local communitiesOlivia and Matthew Hurst doing their bit to cheer up local communities
Olivia and Matthew Hurst doing their bit to cheer up local communities

Proud mum, Cathryn Hurst, said: "They are doing very well and have taken on lots of bookings with their final one being on Christmas Eve. On top of this they have recorded carols for their local Church, a primary school dvd, and even a cycling group for their festive ride!

"They are overwhelmed with the number of bookings and are hoping that they bring some Christmas cheer to residents whilst raising money for the hospice.

Anyone wishing to support the pair's charity can do so by clicking here