A BRITAIN'S Got Talent choir from Wrexham has released a calendar to raise money for children’s hospices.

Johns’ Boys Male Chorus, who were semi-finalists in Britain’s Got Talent, are selling limited edition calendars this Christmas with proceeds being donated to Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith children’s hospices, and can be bought here.

Johns’ Boys Male Chorus appeared on the show in 2023, wowing the judges with their incredible voices, getting high praise from Simon Cowell who called them a “beautiful choir”.

They have now released a special calendar for 2024 showing pictures from the choir’s amazing last 12 months which is even being bought in Canada and Australia, according to conductor Aled Phillips.

The choir was formed in 2016 by Aled and has several members of staff and pupils from Oswestry School, where he is director of music.

He said: “We are delighted to be able to release this calendar and raise money for such an important local charity.

“The calendar is a collection of pictures from memorable moments from the last year, and there have been quite a few.

“Please pick one up and help raise money to support local children and families.”

Peter Middlewood, Oswestry School’s headteacher, said: “We are so proud of all the members of the choir and it is great to see different generations come together to sing.

“We can’t wait to see what they have in store for the future.”

The calendars are on sale for £9.99 with all proceeds being split between Hope House Children’s Hospice and the men's mental health charity Andy’s Man Club.

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Cat Dowdeswell, fundraising team leader said: “The John’s Boys Male Chorus have been amazing supporters of Hope House over the years and we are so grateful for everything they do to raise money.

“This calendar is a perfect Christmas gift for any fans of the choir, so make sure you pick up a copy while they are still available.

“Every calendar will see a donation made to support seriously ill local children this festive season. Thank you so much to everyone at the choir for choosing to support Hope House and Tŷ Gobaith once again.”