Draycott Nursing and Care Carol Service in aid of Canine Partners
London
Wednesday 16 December 2015
Join us for a festive Carol Service at The Guards' Chapel to celebrate all canine partners.

On Wednesday 16 December 2015 we celebrate all our canine partners at The Guards’ Chapel in London with our popular annual Carol Service organised by our friends at Draycott Nursing and Care. Last year’s congregation were moved by the readings, performances and the partners with their dogs. The dogs’ interaction with the readers and guests made them the stars of the evening. This traditional family service has become a popular annual event.
This year we are delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex GCVO alongside readings by other special guests including:
- Jodie Kidd
- Nicholas Parsons CBE
- Fiona Fullerton
- David Robb
- Colonel John Blashford-Snell OBE
- Jo Hill accompanied by her canine partner Derby
- Appearances by Canine Partners assistance dogs
Event information:
- Date: Wednesday 16 December 2015
- Time: Seated for 6.45pm, start at 7pm
- Location: Guards’ Chapel, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London, SW1E 6HQ
- Contact name: Milly Boxley
- Contact number: 01730 716106
- Contact email: millyb@caninepartners.org.uk
Important information:
- Admittance card or e-ticket and photographic identification are required on arrival (Without these two items, the security guards at Guards’ Chapel will not allow entry).
- Please note: There is a limited amount of free parking available at Wellington Barracks. If you wish to reserve parking please request a space early to avoid disappointment. We require a written request at the time of booking with the name of the driver and the vehicle registration number to be emailed to carolservice@draycottnursing.co.uk.
- Ticket price is non-refundable in the event of cancellation due to circumstance beyond our control
- Readers may be subject to change
- Carol Service commences 7.00pm. Guests must be seated by 6.45pm.
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