MEMBERS of Peebles community choir InChorus raised their voices for charity during the festive season.

As well as collecting for homelessness charity Crisis, the choir also donated their fees to the cause - raising a whopping £2,250.

They also performed at a fundraising concert for the development of the Eastgate Theatre.

Paul Sewell, the choir’s Events Lead, told us: “Christmas is the time, more perhaps than at any other time, to think about those less fortunate than ourselves.

"At our various Christmas gigs this year, we collected for the charity Crisis.

"The choir also donated any fees they received, and we are delighted to report that we raised £2,250 which is a wonderful amount.”

The Edinburgh-based charity invited choir members to visit their centre in South Clerk Street to witness the work they do and to meet some of the people who benefit from public donations.

Paul added: "It was a very moving and worthwhile experience.”

The choir enjoyed singing at the Traquair Christmas Fair, Brewhemia in Edinburgh, the Jupitar Artland Winter Wonderland, the Restoration Yard at Dalkeith Country Park and Pentland Plants at Straiton. However, their biggest event was the Christmas Choiraoke at the Eastgate Theatre, Peebles, on the Saturday before Christmas.

The show was run in conjunction with the Eastgate with all proceeds going to assist improvements at the venue.

In the first half, under the baton of assistant musical director, Cleo Binns, InChorus gave a vibrant and polished performance of both Christmas and other pieces.

After the interval it was the turn of a very willing capacity audience to assist in a karaoke session of well-known Christmas songs, with seasonal slides prepared by Paul Sewell and run by Andy Wright.

There was also plenty entertaining dance moves shown expertly by dance teacher and soprano Jess Johnson joined by Hannah Paulin and Niamh Smith, two fellow teachers from the Fiona Henderson School of Dance.

InChorus Choir Manager, Cath Shepheard, said: “It was an amazing night.

"We had hoped that it would prove to be a big party, and that’s just what happened.

"It was the perfect way to begin Christmas week. During the day leading up to the performance, members of the choir sang in the theatre café, lending their support to the Eastgate’s Family Festive Fun Day. The theatre also allowed us to display collection buckets for Crisis throughout the day, and our audiences were extremely generous.”