North East Derbyshire Music Centre

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The North East Derbyshire Music Centre, or NEDMC was a music organisation located in Derbyshire. It provided ensemble-based music opportunities for both beginners and experienced musicians. Groups met at Outwood Academy Newbold, Newbold on Friday nights and Saturday mornings during school term time.


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