If you run a pub, choir or charity then the organisers of the Trelawny Shout want you to get together and make something happen this St Piran’s Eve.

The Trelawny Shout - the annual St Piran’s Day community rendition of Cornwall’s most famous anthem - is gearing up to produce another great night out. Now a firm fixture in the county’s March 5 celebrations, its success is in its simplicity: one song, one night, but thousands of voices raising the roofs of pubs up and down the land for Cornish charities.

This year is set to be even bigger and better as organisers have opened up the event to allow any charity, small or large, to be the beneficiary of their local’s party. If you are a fundraiser for a cause and your local hasn’t yet hoisted it’s flag for the Shout, why not persuade them to join in? Or perhaps you could consider putting on an event in your village hall.  All you need is a choir, a song sheet and a strong sense of identity.

St Austell Brewery is supporting its pubs put on a great evening with a free cask of ale to help get the pennies rolling in. BBC Radio Cornwall will be covering the event in its evening programme with the essential singing of Trelawny so people at home can join in too.

For more information check out Trelawny Shout’s Facebook or Twitter, or email [email protected].