An RSS feed (or news feed) is a means by which you can stay informed about what's going on at Just Sing! Community Choir without having to regularly visit the website.
To make use of an RSS feed, you need some "feed reader" (or "aggregator") software. Most modern web browsers have feed readers built in.
The RSS feeds for Just Sing! Community Choir are listed below...
The Giving Machine: https://www.thegivingmachine.co.uk/ The Giving Machine provide new and easy ways to help causes, supporters and businesses make a difference together.
They have built and integrated technology to unlock regular donations to help all good causes whether big or small to make our world a better place. Our solutions help make it easy for supporters and businesses to make a difference to their communities and beyond.
Stevenage Arts Guild: www.stevenageartsguild.org.uk/ The Stevenage Arts Guild was founded in the 1950's to encourage, to sustain and to co-ordinate the artistic endevours of the people of Stevenage.
The Arts Guild has a wide range of members -from the performing arts, choirs and orchestras to floral arts, photographic societies and locomotive societies.
Making Music: www.makingmusic.org.uk/ Making Music offer advice, support and resources for leisure-time music groups and musicians across the UK As the representative for amateur and community music at a local, national and UK-wide level, they work hard to respond to any threats to music making and to support and encourage measures to help more people experience the joys of singing, playing and experiencing music.
Printed Music Licensing Ltd: www.pmll.org.uk PMLL represents the rights of music publishers and issues licences on behalf of the rights-holders permitting the reproduction of printed music in education and other sectors. The licence allows users to make photocopies of printed music (and digitally downloaded printed music); as well as making further arrangements of legitimately acquired printed music under the terms and conditions of its licences.
O2 Musicians Mapper: www.o2.co.uk/music-mapper An interactive tool that traces the roots of UK artists back to their home town. Providing a unique way for local enthusiasts and music lovers to delve into the musical legacy of their own region