A special recital will be held to celebrate the return of a 19th century organ to a church in Weymouth.
Zosia Herlihy O'Brien, a young organist from New Zealand, will be performing at All Saint's Church in Wyke Regis on Friday, September 27 from 7.30pm to 9.30pm.
The recital will be held to celebrate the return of the church's 1884 Henry Jones organ as work on the north aisle roof nears completion.
The roof was found to be "at risk of lifting and being blown off", according to the church, and there has been extensive damage caused by rain.
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It received funding last year from the National Churches Trust to replace the roof after rectifying all underlying design defects and previous faulty work.
Tickets cost £6 for adults and children under 16 go free.
There is also a cash only bar.
Tickets are available to buy at www.parishofwykeregis.org.uk/events
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