Warm up your vocal cords, the annual printers’ carol service is taking place on 13 December at St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street. The service starts at 6pm and attendees will be able to enjoy mince pies and mulled wine immediately afterwards. It is organised in conjunction with The Printing Charity, the BPIF, the Stationers Company and Unite the Union. For more information, email heena.bulsara@bpif.org.uk.
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