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SUMMARY:Breakspear Rd South – Road Closure
DESCRIPTION:From 5 to 27 April 2025\, HS2 will be carrying out works on Breakspear Road South\, under a full 24-hour road closure north and south of the Network Rail bridge.  During the road closure they will: \n\nRemove and replace the culvert\, including excavating a trench across the road to install the new drainage pipes\nCut sheet piles along the area of the HS2 Breakspear Road bridge\nInstall ditches by excavating and by clearing some vegetation and trees\n\nThe following traffic management will be in place: \nA full road closure will in place to ensure that the work can be carried out safely.\nA clearly signposted diversion route will be in place via Swakeleys Road B467/ High Road B466/ Ickenham Road/ High Street/ Bury Street A4180/ Breakspear Road.\nLocal access to residential properties will be maintained\, however\, there will be no through access for emergency services.\nTwo weeks of the closure will be within the Easter school holiday from 7 to 21 April 2025. \nHS2 apologise for any disruption or inconvenience these works may cause.
URL:https://www.eastcoteresidents.org.uk/event/breakspear-rd-south-road-closure/
CATEGORIES:Transport
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SUMMARY:Harrow Choral Society's Easter Concert
DESCRIPTION:Following its very successful Christmas Celebration Harrow Choral Society is working towards its Spring Concert when the 90-strong choir will perform sacred music for Easter by Romantic composers of the late nineteenth century. \nJohn Stainer’s Crucifixion is a musical narration of the Passion of Christ\, first performed in 1887 in St Marylebone Church in London. Comprising choruses\, solo arias\, recitatives and chorale-like hymns\, the structure of The Crucifixion closely follows Bach’s Passions. The well-known chorus God so loved the World is often performed as a stand-alone piece and several of the hymns have passed into the popular repertoire.\nJoseph Rheinberger’s Stabat Mater\, written at the same time as The Crucifixion\, is another moving interpretation of the Easter story. In this setting of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary the composer uses changing harmonies to transform the atmosphere of suffering to one of hope and salvation. Rheinberger wrote the piece while recovering from illness\, so his Stabat Mater has a personal inspiration. Anton Bruckner’s beautiful motet Christus Factus Est is a deeply expressive setting of the traditional Easter liturgy which owes much to the influence of Richard Wagner. The programme will also include John Sanders’ setting of The Reproaches.\nThe choir will perform under the baton of Music Director Sam Evans\, accompanied on the organ by Paul Ayres and by the Byron Ensemble. They will be joined by tenor Thomas Herford and baritone Chris Webb.
URL:https://www.eastcoteresidents.org.uk/event/harrow-choral-societys-easter-concert/
LOCATION:st albans church\, north harrow\, ha2 7pf\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Arts
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