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Whit Friday 2021 Draw Band Section 1 Eccles Borough Band England 1st 2 Marsden Silver Prize Band England 1st 3 Hinnerup Garden Denmark 2nd 4 British Army Brass Band England Championship 5 Dobcross Training Band England Youth 6 Age UK 'Creating a Buzz' Band England Non-contesting 7 Århus Brass Band Denmark 1st 8 Darwen Brass England 3rd 9 Elland Silver Community Brass England Non-contesting 10 Warringah Concert Brass Australia Championship 11 Hitchin Band England Championship 12 Distant Brass Wales Championship 13 Coleshill Youth Brass England Youth 14 Seindorf Arian Deiniolen Wales 1st 15 Banovallum Brass England 4th 16 King's Lynn Town Band England Non-contesting 17 St Helens Youth Beginners Brass Band England Youth 18 SW COMMS BAND England Championship 19 Freckleton Brass Band England 1st 20 Cross Keys Silver Band Wales 4th 21 Macclesfield Youth Brass Band England Youth 22 UWCSEA Dover Symphonic Brass Singapore Youth 23 Cory Band Wales Championship 24 Houston Brass Band 1st 25 University of Manchester Brass Band England Non-contesting 26 Enderby Band England Championship 27 Wantage Band England Championship 28 Royal Oakeley Silver Band Wales 4th 29 Lions Youth Brass England Youth 30 Audley Community Band England Non-Contesting 31 Tendring Brass England 2nd 32 Langley Band England 1st 33 Audley Brass England 2nd 34 Strata Brass England 1st 35 Downton Band England 2nd 36 Wincanton Silver Band England 4th 37 Trentham Brass Band England 4th 38 Pontardulais Town Band Wales 1st 39 Chiltern Hills Brass Band England 1st 40 Selkirk Silver Band Scotland 2nd 41 Bendigo United Brass Australia 3rd 42 Bo'ness & Carriden Scotland Championship 43 Whit Spirit Worldwide 4th 44 Bilton Silver (Rugby) Band England 1st 45 Mbale Schools Band Uganda Youth 46 Immortal Brass Eternally Japan Championship 47 Bearpark & Esh Colliery Band England 2nd 48 1st Old Boys Northern Ireland 1st 49 King's College London Brass Band England Non-contesting 50 Aldbourne Band England Championship 51 Golborne Brass England 4th 52 Red Admiral Brass England 4th 53 Rockville Brass Band 1st 54 Lindley England 1st 55 Enderby Youth Band England Youth 56 St Dennis England Championship 57 Western Brass Australia 3rd 58 City of Birmingham Brass Band England 4th 59 St. John's Band (Mossley) England 4th 60 St Helens Youth Brass Band England Youth 61 Galashiels Town Band Scotland Non-contesting 62 Test Valley Brass England 4th 63 Dungannon Silver Band Northern Ireland 3rd 64 Ireland Colliery Chesterfield Band England 3rd 65 Littleport Brass England 3rd 66 Wroughton Silver Band England 3rd 67 Langley Community Brass England Non-contesting 68 VBS Poynton Band England 1st 69 Amersham Concert Brass England Non-contesting 70 Five Lakes Silver Band United States 1st 71 Amersham Band England Championship 72 Poyntzpass Silver Band Northern Ireland Non-contesting 73 Elland Silver Training Band England Youth 74 Amersham Community Brass England 4th 75 Camping and Caravanning Club Brass Band UK wide Non-contesting 76 Seindorf Beaumaris Wales 3rd 77 Wotton-under-Edge silver band England 1st 78 Bedroom Brass England Championship 79 Abbey Brass (Abingdon) England 4th 80 Fakenham Town Band England Non-contesting 81 University of Huddersfield Brass Band England Non-contesting 82 UNISON Kinneil Band Scotland Championship 83 Stonehenge Silver Band England Championship 84 The National Youth Band of Denmark Denmark Youth 85 Bollington Brass Band England 1st 86 Hade Edge Band England 1st 87 Salvo Brass England Non-contesting 88 Elland Silver Band England Championship 89 Annan Town Band Scotland 2nd 90 Skelmersdale Prize Band England 3rd 91 Atlantic Brass Band United States Championship 92 Gresley Colliey Youth Band England Youth 93 Jackfield Band England 1st 94 South Derbyshire Music Centre Family Brass Band England Non-contesting 95 Elland Silver Youth Band England Youth 96 Wantage Concert Brass England 2nd 97 Dobcross Youth Band England 4th 98 Third Carrickfergus Northern Ireland 1st 99 Littleborough England 4th 100 Loxley Silver Band England 4th 101 Gresley Colliey Band. England 2nd 102 Brass Roots - Amersham Band England Youth 103 Milton Keynes Brass England 1st 104 City of Bristol Brass Band England 1st 105 The Ambassadors England Non-contesting 106 Wakefield Metropolitan Brass Band England 2nd 107 Langholm Town Band Scotland 3rd 108 GUS Band England Championship 109 Oldham Music Centre Senior Band England Youth 110 Kirkintilloch Kelvin Brass Scotland Championship 111 Royston Town Band England 4th 112 Rode Hall Silver Band England 3rd 113 Lochgelly Band Scotland 2nd 114 Strabane Brass Band Northern Ireland 1st 115 Woodhouse Prize Band England Non-contesting 116 Brass Band of Central Florida United States Championship 117 Lions Junior Brass England Youth 118 Steel City Brass (scratch) England Championship 119 Tameside Youth/Hattersley Brass England Youth.
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