Worcestershire Businesses Come Together for Festive Carols and Community Spirit

Local businesses, community leaders and partners will once again come together to celebrate the festive season at the 2025 Worcestershire Business & Community Carols and Networking Evening on Tuesday 9th December, hosted at All Saints Church, Deansway, Worcester (WR1 2JJ).

Now in its seventh year, this much-loved event has become a highlight in the county’s festive calendar – offering a wonderful opportunity to connect with colleagues and friends, reflect on the year, and raise a glass to the season ahead.

An Evening of Connection and Celebration

The evening begins at 5.15pm with Prosecco and networking, followed by a Carol Service at 6.00pm led by the team at All Saints. The celebrations continue at 7.15pm with mulled wine and mince pies, creating the perfect atmosphere to mingle and enjoy the spirit of Christmas together.

Organised in partnership with Lloyds Bank, Worcester BID, All Saints Worcester, and the Herefordshire & Worcestershire Chamber of Commerce, the event celebrates not just business success but also community connection and shared goodwill.

Supporting Local Charities

As in previous years, the evening will raise much-needed funds for local charities – Worcester Foodbank and Maggs Day Centre – which provide vital support to individuals and families across the city.

Attendees are encouraged to bring a food parcel, essential items, or make a monetary donation. Every contribution counts – and this year, thanks to the Lloyds Bank Foundation, all funds donated directly to Worcester Foodbank or Maggs Day Centre will be doubled.

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A Warm Welcome Awaits

With limited space at All Saints Church, early booking is encouraged to ensure a spot at what promises to be a memorable evening filled with festive music, goodwill, and community spirit.

Reserve your place by emailing: [email protected]

So, gather your colleagues, friends, and family, and join us as we celebrate all that unites us this Christmas – with Prosecco, carols, mince pies, and plenty of festive cheer.