Cornish Brass Band Contest results are recorded separately and can be found using this link
1855: Carharrack Wesley Sunday School outing travelled to Devoran on the Redruth-Chasewater line, by permission of the manager, Mr A J Hall of Devoran, accompanied by Stithians Band. (WB 29th June 1855)
1857: Perran-Wharf Cottage Gardening Society. The Stithians and St Day Brass Bands were at the opposite extremity of the tent; near which the poultry tent communicated. (18 September 1857 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1864: Stythians Cottage Garden and Horticultural Society. The proceedings of the day were enlivened by the presence of the Stythians Amateur Brass Band, who at intervals played many good pieces and airs, in a manner that showed that they only wanted more frequent practice. (2 September 1864 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1865: Stithians Band contesting (Contest archive)
1865: Parish church of St Gluvias in the following order: Stithians Band … (10 June 1865 – Lake’s Falmouth Packet and Cornwall Advertiser)
1870: The Primitive Methodist school of Carnkie also marched on, through Pool, to Trevenson and back, headed by Stithians Brass Band. (23 July 1870 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1871: They then returned to a field belonging to Mr Davey, where the children partook of tea and cake. The Stithians Brass Band was in attendance. (15 July 1871 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1871: Proceeded to perambulate the village, and the grounds of Mr G B Rogers and the Rev. R F B Rickards. Stithians Philanthropic Brass Band was in attendance throughout the day. (29 July 1871 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1873: The teachers and scholars met at the chapel in the afternoon, and after forming a procession headed by the Stithians Brass Band, they perambulated the village and the principal streets of St Day. (28 June 1873 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1873: Midsummer-day. The children, numbering nearly 400, walked in procession, preceded by the Stithians Brass Band accompanied by their teachers and friends, bearing flags and banners through the village. (3 July 1873 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1873: Stithians Brass Band played excellent music at intervals during the day. The tea being over, the crowd soon repaired to the bazaar room. (31 July 1873 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1873: The brethren formed a procession, wearing the insignia of Stythians Brass Band. (7 August 1873 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1873: The members, preceded by the Stithians Brass Band, paraded Lanner and the adjacent villages. (23 August 1873 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1874: United Methodist Sunday school met at the chapel at one o’clock, where a procession was formed, headed by the Stithians Brass Band. They proceeded to the vicarage grounds, thence to the lawn in front of Crellow House (the seat of Capt. Treloar). (25 July 1874 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1874: Saturday, August 1st. The members gathered at the lodge-room at 11 o’clock, a.m., and proceeded, headed by the Stithians Brass Band, to the Bible Christian Chapel. (8 August 1874 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1875: Church Sunday School anniversary was held last week. There was a procession with flags and banners, headed by the Stithians Brass Band, and a feast of tea and cake in a field in front of the chapel. (31 July 1875 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1875: The procession, headed by the Stithians Brass Band proceeded to the Bible Christian chapel, where an excellent discourse was delivered by the Rev. G. W. Angwin. (14 August 1875 – Royal Cornwall Gazette)
1870s: Stithians Band probably disbanded around this time. (BBHD)
1928: St Stythians Band formed. (Band Website)
1928 to 1968: St Stythians Band room at Vellendruicia Wesleyan Meeting Room. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1928 to 1931 circa: T Penaluna, St Stythians Band MD. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1928: St Stythians Band first piece played – the hymn tune Warham. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1929: Good exhibition at Stithians Show. There was an excellent attendance of 2,250. During the afternoon Stithians Band played various selections. (18 July 1929 – Cornishman)
1930: Over £18 was collected by Stithians Silver Band during their carol-playing tour of the parish during Christmas week. The money will help to purchase new uniforms. (2 January 1930 – Cornishman)
1931: St Stythians Band first contest, at Redruth, under Edwin Williams. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1931: Tom Penaluna, bandmaster of Stithians Silver Band, was proceeding to his work at the granite … when he came into contact with a cycle ridden by Mr Harry Tresidder at Foundry-hill. (27 August 1931 – Cornishman)
1931 circa: T J Chainey, St Stythians Band temporary MD. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1932 circa: Tom Hubbard, St Stythians Band MD. (Contest archive)
1933: St Stythians Band placed 3rd in the Junior Shield C (seventh tier) of the 28th National Championships of GB at Crystal Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Gems of Melody by “Various”.
1933: Mrs H Pascoe distributed the prizes. In the evening a programme of music was rendered by Stithians Band, under Mr W T Hubbard. (21 September 1933 – Cornishman)
1934: The dress of this band is exceedingly smart. St Stithians Silver Band were also very neatly and smartly dressed in navy-blue uniforms. (10 May 1934 – Cornishman)
1934: St Stythians placed 2nd in the Junior Shield B (sixth tier) sixth section of the National Championships of GB at Crystal Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Gems of Wagner No 2 by Wagner. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1934: There was no doubt that they had got the queen of their hearts this time. Stithians Band there, and hoped Camborne people would support the centenary show of Stithians Agricultural Society. (19 July 1934 – Cornishman)
1934: Stithians Band Fete was held on Saturday in the grounds Tretheague, by Mr William Andrew. It was that the [Stithians] band had won five cups and seven first prizes during the year. (30 August 1934 – Cornishman)
1935: An open-air concert was given by Stithians Silver Band in Crellow grounds on Sunday evening (by permission of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Simmons), under the direction of Mr. T. Hubbard. (6 June 1935 – Cornishman)
St Stythians Band 1935 (Photo: unknown)
1935: Stithians Agricultural Association founded 1834. President C J Cooke, Esq. (Redruth). Chairman: B W Knuckey, Esq. St Stythians Prize Band in attendance. (27 June 1935 – Cornishman)
1935: Stithians Show. Stithians Silver Prize Band, under Mr. T Hubbard, were in attendance throughout the day. (18 July 1935 – Cornishman)
1935: Gala Day at Stithians. Stithians Prize Silver Band. under Mr. T. Hubbard, headed the carnival procession. (22 August 1935 – Cornishman)
1935: St Stythians Band participated in the Junior Shield A (fifth tier) of the National Championships of GB at Crystal Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Die Feen (The Fairies) by Wagner. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1935: A large number of excursionists left Cornwall on Friday evening for the Crystal Palace band contest to-day, Saturday. Stithians Band were accompanied by about fifty supporters. (3 October 1935 – Cornishman)
1935: Stithians Silver Band was placed fourteenth out of 34 competitors in their section – a higher section than that in which the band has competed… (3 October 1935 – Cornishman)
1935: St Stythians Band new uniforms. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
St Stythians Band – date unknown
Back row: Fred Hubbard, Willie Dunstan, Douglas Trerise, Arthur Hancock, Stewart Andrew, Reg Dunstan, Reg Dunstan (from Tregonnng Mill), Andrew Stumbles, Roy Sarah, Jack Knuckey
Middle row: Lewis Knuckey, Kitchener Dunstan, Morley Trerize, Bernard Martin, Vivian Downing, Willie Tresidder, Claude Knuckey, Lloyd Sarah, Andrew Dunstan
Front row: Norman Tregenza, Kenneth Bowden, Raymond Gluyas, Frank Gluyas, Tom Hubbard (MD), Willie Andrew, Len Rosevear, Garfield Knuckey, Eddie Brown
1936: “Carn Wesley Choir gave a sacred concert, and, following the evening service, a programme was rendered by Stithians Silver Band quartet, assisted by Miss Kemp. (26 March 1936 – Cornishman)
1936: St Stythians Band participated in the Junior Shield A (fifth tier) of the National Championships of GB at the Crystal Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Gems of Tchaikpovsky arranged by Maurice Johnstone. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1936: Hospital Demonstration at Stithians. Over £100 has been contributed by the 125 members towards the Hospital Savings Association. A procession, headed by Stithians Silver Band, with St John ambulance Brigade. (20 August 1936 – Cornishman)
1936: Stithians Silver Band received a hearty reception on their return from the Crystal Palace Band Contest. Although not prizewinners on the two former occasions, parishioners are proud of the band’s efforts. (1 October 1936 – Cornishman)
1937: St Stythians Band participated in the Junior Shield B (sixth tier) of the National Championships of GB at the Alexandra Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Royal Water Music by Handel/Harty.. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1937: An open quartet and slow melody contest arranged by Stithians Silver Band was held at Stithians on Saturday. The Adjudicator (Mr Thomas Hubbard, Truro) said that the chief fault in the playing was too much noise. (18 March 1937 – Cornishman)
1938: St Stithians Silver Prize Band will be in attendance. (26 May 1938 – Cornishman)
1938: Newbridge Enterprise. … and the atmosphere was given a further spiritedness by the playing of St Stithians Silver Band. (9 June 1938 – Cornishman)
1938: Oldest local show in the country, with the finest parade of cattle (next to the Royal Cornwall) in the west. St Stithians Silver Band. (23 June & 7 July 1938 – Cornishman)
1938: St Stythians participated in the Junior Shield A (2) (fifth tier) of the National Championships of GB at the Alexandra Palace under Tom Hubbard playing Carmen by Bizet. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1939: It was decided to engage Stithians Prize Band, which should prove a great attraction. (20 April 1939 – Cornishman)
1939: Stithians Silver Band, under the conductorship of Mr T Hubbard, gave the first open-air concert for the season in the grounds of Crelow House, Stithians on Sunday evening. (8 June 1939 – Cornishman)
1939: Newbridge’s Big Day. The summery attire of the ladies adds a note of colour to the crowd. Bright music by Stithians Silver Band enlivened the afternoon. (8 June 1939 – Cornishman)
1939: The Oldest Local Show in the Country, with the Finest Parade of Cattle (next to the Royal Cornwall) in the West. St Stithians Silver Band in attendance. (6 July 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: The people of Stithians took very justifiable pride in their show and in their St. John Ambulance Brigade and Silver Band, which went out to win cups and credit in open competition. (20 July 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: Stithians Show. The organisers followed their usual practice of providing the musical programme from local talent, and Stithians Silver Prize Band were in attendance throughout. (27 July 1939 – Cornishman)
1939: Annual tea treat of Bethel Methodist Sunday school when officers and scholars, headed by Stithians Silver Band, marched to Point Mills and back to the Sunday school, where the scholars received their free tea. (27 July 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: How Devoran Helps the Hospital. They were headed by Stithians Silver Prize Band. (31 July & 3 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: Feock Show. During the day music was played by the Stithians Silver Prize Band, under Mr T Hubbard. (3 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: Stithians Silver Band, under Mr. T. Hubbard, played selections during the evening. (3 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: Stithians Demonstration. Scholars and teachers of the Parish Church, and the two Methodist Sunday schools. At the head was Stithians Silver Band. The assembly paraded the principal streets of the village to Tremall. returning to Crellow House grounds. (17 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: The eleventh annual garden fete of Stithians Silver Band was held in the Playing Field, on Saturday. Mr W Prowse presided at the opening ceremony. (31 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: Triumph for Oldest Cook at Stithians Fete. The eleventh annual garden fete of Stithians Silver Band was held in the Playing Field, on Saturday. (31 August 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
1939: For the Band. At Stithians Unionist Hall, on Thursday, a whist drive was held to augment the funds of Stithians Silver Band. (23 November 1939 – West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser)
WWII: St Stythians Band disbanded. (Band Website)
1946 circa: St Stythians Band re-formed.
1946 to 1947: Tom Hubbard, St Stythians Band MD. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1946: Happy Children Key-Note Of Victory Day. A procession was formed at Gribbes Corner, headed by the Parish Councillors, paraded the village with Stithians Silver Band. (13 June 1946 – Cornishman)
1946: First Carnival for Years attracted crowds of people. Mr and Mrs Farrant (Roskrow) were the judges and the carnival procession, headed by Stithians Silver Band, paraded the principal streets. (25 July 1946 – Cornishman)
1946: Stithians helps Hospital. A procession was formed and headed by Stithians Silver Band, on Sunday afternoon, paraded the principal streets of Stithians, returning to the parish church. (15 August 1946 – Cornishman)
1946: Thanks were accorded to Mr John Dunstan and J H … (secretary and treasurer) … collectors, also Stithians Silver Band and their conductor Mr T Hubbard for their gratuitous. (22 August 1946 – Cornishman)
1946: Stithians Church Hall – Madame Norman’s dance party gave a fine exhibition of step dancing. Mr. W. Prowse was M.C. The total proceeds, on behalf of Stithians Silver Band, amounted to £15 4s. 6d. (5 December 1946 – Cornishman)
1947: At Stithians Church Hall on Thursday, a concert was given by the St Stithians Silver Band. (13 February 1947 – Cornishman)
1947: St Stythians Silver unplaced in the Third Section of the Regional Championships under T Hubbard playing The Merry Monarch.
1947: In the evening a fete was held on the vicarage lawn. There were various games and competitions. Stithians Silver Band, under Mr T Hubbard (conductor) played selections during the evening. (10 July 1947 – Cornishman)
1947: St Stithians Silver Band received a hearty welcome back on Saturday, after the Bugle Band Contest, where they were placed sixth in their section. (24 July 1947 – Cornishman)
1947: Many encores were called for. Approximately £25 was realised by the effort, on behalf of Stithians Silver Band. (6 November 1947 – Cornishman)
1948: Stithians Silver Band, under Mr W Prowse, paraded the parish during the Yuletide season and gave Christmas carols. (1 January 1948 – Cornishman)
1948 to 1975: Edgar Floyd of Four Lanes, St Stythians Band MD. (Contest archive / St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
Edgar Floyd of St Stythians Band receiving a trophy (Photo: unknown)
1948: Sportmen’s Sunday at Stithians. … headed by Stithians Silver Band. (27 May 1948 – Cornishman)
1948: Stithians Garden Fete. Stithians Silver Band headed the procession. (2 September 1948 – Cornishman)
1948: “On Sunday evening Stithians Silver Band gave their first open air concert in the playing field, under their conductor, Mr E Floyd. There was a large attendance. (1 July 1948 – Cornishman)
1949: Stithians Silver Band, under Mr Floyd, gave a concert at Lanner Village Hall on Sunday evening. (7 April 1949 – Cornishman)
1949: An open-air concert was given at Stithians playing field on Sunday by Stithians Silver Band, under Mr. E. Floyd and Stithians male-voice choir, conducted by Mr. S. J. Bowden. (21 July 1949 – Cornishman)
1949: Coverack Show. Stithians Silver Band was under Mr. E. Floyd. (18 August 1949 – Cornishman)
1949: Hayle Merrymakers paid their sixth visit to Stithians last week and gave a variety programme; proceeds, £10, were for the Silver Band. (1 December 1949 – Cornishman)
1950: Stithians Silver Band is one of four Cornish bands competing in the West of England area brass band championship at Exeter. (16 March 1950 – Cornishman)
1950: St Stythians Silver unplaced in the Second Section of the Regional Championships under E Floyd playing Three Brass Band Studies by Phil Catelinet.
1950: St Stithians Silver Band, conducted by Mr. E. Floyd, and Lanner Home Guard choir, conducted by Mr. E. J. Williams, gave a concert in Lanner Village. (30 March 1950 – Cornishman)
1950: St. Stithians Silver Band took part at Exeter on Saturday in the West of England Brass Band Championship but were not placed in the second section. (4 May 1950 – Cornishman)
1950: Paraded the principal streets and returned to the Square for the traditional Serpentine Walk, music being by Stithians Silver Band. During the evening, the band, conducted by Mr. E. Floyd., gave a programme. (3 August 1950 – Cornishman)
1950: After the judging, the carnival formed a procession and headed by Stithians Band, under Mr Floyd, paraded through the village. (31 August 1950 – Cornishman)
1951: St Stythians Band participated – section unknown – at the National Finals of GB at Belle Vue under Edgar Floyd.(Contest archive / St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1951 – 17th November: St Stythians Band placed 2nd in the First section at the SWBBA contest playing Rule Britannia under Edgar Floyd.
1953: St Stythians Silver placed 4th in the Second Section of the Regional Championships under E Floyd playing King Lear by Drake Rimmer.
1954: St Stythians Silver participated – section unknown – at the National Finals of GB at London under Edgar Floyd.(Contest archive / St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1961: St Stythians Silver’s weekend away as guests of the Munn & Felton Band. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1961: St Stythians Silver unplaced in the Championship Section of the Regional Championships under E Floyd playing Les Preludes by Liszt.
1962: St Stythians Silver withdrew from the Championship Section of the Regional Championships under Edgar Floyd.
1963: St Stythians Silver placed 3rd in the Second Section of the Brass Band Regional Championships under Edgar Floyd playing Spring Song by Leighton Lucas.
1963: St Stythians Silver – unknown result in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Championships under Edgar Floyd playing Poliuto by Donizetti / George Hawkins.
1965: St Stythians Silver unplaced in the Second Section (second tier) of the Brass Band Regional Championships under Edgar Floyd playing Three Castles by W Rimmer.
1966: St Stythians Silver unplaced in the Second Section (second tier) of the Brass Band Regional Championships under Edgar Floyd playing Grand Selection by Tchaikovsky/W Rimmer.
Stythians Show 1967 or 68 (Photo: courtesy Marcus Dunstan)
1968: St Stythians Band new band room opened. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1969: St Stythians Silver placed 1st (Othello by Drake Rimmer) in the Second Section of the W D & H O Wills Regional Contest under E Floyd.
1970: St Stythians Silver placed joint 6th in the Second Section at the W D & H O Wills Finals under E Floyd playing Promenade by Frank Bryce.
1970 – 13th December: St Stythians Silver placed 2nd in the Second Section at the W D & H O Regional Championships under E Floyd playing Promenade by Frank Bryce.
1971/72: St Stythians Silver new instruments purchased. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1973 St Stythians Band in new uniforms – red jackets and black trousers. (Photo: St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
Trophy winning quartet at Redruth: Roger Gluyas, Marcus Dunstone, Stephen White (conductor) Karen Squibb, Ray Bowden
Edgar Floyd MD
1974: St Stythians Band placed 21st in the Spring Festival / Grand Shield under Edgar Floyd playing Prince Igor Overture.
1975: Edgar Floyd resigned as MD. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1976: Maurice Dunstan, St Stythians Band MD. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1977: St Stythians Band first lady member – Miss Kim Harry. (St Stythians Silver Band by W R Gluyas)
1977: St Stythians Band placed 3rd in the Third section of the Regional Championship under M Dunstan playing Rococo Variations by Allan Street.
1978 – 29th January: St Stythians Band participated in “A Cornish Feast of Music” – Cancer Research Campaign – with Benjamin Luxon, Holman-Climax MVC and others.
1978: St Stythians Silver participated in the Third Section of the Regional Championships under M Dunstan playing Call of the Sea by Eric Ball.
1980: St Stythians Silver – unknown result in the Third Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under R Trevaskis playing Main Street by Eric Ball.
1981: St Stythians Silver – unknown result in the Third Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under R Trevaskis playing Hinemoa.
1981: St Stythians Silver placed 1st in the Second section of the SWBBA Championships under R Trevaskis playing Overture for an Epic Occasion.
1982: St Stythians Silver placed 4th in the Third Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under R Trevaskis playing Land of the Ever Young by Granville Bantock.
1982: St Stythians Silver withdrew from the Championship Section at the SWBBA Contest.
1983: St Stythians Silver – unknown result in the Third Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under R Trevaskis playing Wheatlands.
1983: St Stythians Silver placed 1st in the Second section of the SWBBA Championships under Derek Greenwood playing Henry the Fifth.
1984: St Stythians Silver – unknown result in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under A M Toy playing Dimensions by Peter Graham.
1984: St Stythians Silver placed 6th in the Second section of the Pontins Regional Championships under Derek Greenwood.
1984: St Stythians Silver participated in the Second section of the Pontins National Championships under Derek Greenwood.
1985: St Stythians Silver withdrew from the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships.
1985: St Stythians Silver participated in the Second section of the Pontins Regional Championships under Derek Greenwood.
1986: St Stythians Silver participated in the Second Section of Pontins Regional Championships under Alan Toy playing California Legend by Bruce Broughton.
1987: St Stythians Silver advertising for a Musical Director. (British Bandsman 19th September 1987)
1987: St Stythians Silver contesting under Alan Toy MD: (Contest archive)
St Stythians Band with MD Alan Toy
1987: St Stythians Silver participated in the Second Section of Pontins Regional Championships under Alan Toy playing The Wand of Youth by Edward Elgar/Bram Gay.
1987: St Stythians Silver placed 2nd in the Second Section of Reading 51st annual festival under Alan Toy playing Scheherazade by Rimsky Korsakov/D Rimmer. (British Bandsman 21st November 1987)
1988: St Stythians Silver advertising for a Musical Director. (British Bandsman 13th February 1988)
1989: St Stythians Silver participated in the ?? section of the Regional Championships. (British Bandsman 13th May 1989)
(Courtesy British Bandsman 13th May 1989)
1990: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Third section at the SWBBA contest under A Moore playing Fanfare Diversions by Golland. (British Bandsman 10th November 1990)
(Courtesy British Bandsman 2nd March 1991)
1991: St Stythians Band placed 2nd in the Third section of the Regional Championships under A Moore playing Triptych by Sparke. (British Bandsman 27th April 1991)
1991: St Stythians Band placed 20th in the Third section of the National Championship of GB under A Moore playing Variations by Phillips).
(Courtesy 18th September 1993)
1994: St Stythians – result unknown (A Salford Sinfonietta) in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under Alan Moore.
1994: St Stythians advertising for a Musical Director. (British Bandsman 12th November 1994)
1995 to 1997: Denzil Stephens, St Stythians Band MD. (Contest archive)
(Courtesy British Bandsman 4th February 1995)
(Courtesy British Bandsman 18th February 1995)
1995: St Stythians – result unknown (Rococo Variations) in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under Denzil Stephens.
1995: St Stythians Band placed 2nd in the Second section at the SWBBA contest under Denzil Stephens playing Three Musketeers by Hespe.
1996: St Stythians Band placed 11th in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under Denzil Stephens playing Hollywood by Goff Richards.
(Courtesy British Bandsman 6th July 1996)
1996: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Second section of the SWBBA Championships under Denzil Stephens playing Downland Suite by J Ireland.
1997: St Stythians Band placed 17th in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under Denzil Stephens playing New Buckingham Suite by Andrew Jackson.
1997: St Stythians Band advertising for a Musical Director. (British Bandsman 8th November 1997)
1998: St Stythians Band placed 5th (Culloden Moor) in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under D Johnson.
1998: St Stythians Band placed 2nd in the Second section of the 52nd SWBBA Contest under D Johnston playing California Legend by Broughton.
1999: St Stythians Band placed 11th in the Second section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Symphonic Suite for Brass
2000: St Stythians Band placed 19th in the Second section of the Regional Championships under Derek Greenwood playing Sword, Jewel and Mirror.
2001: St Stythians Band advertising for Musical Director. (British Bandsman 6th January 2001)
2001: St Stythians Band placed 16th in the Second Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing The Moor of Venice by William Alwyn.
2001: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Second section of the SWBBA Championships under Derek Johnston playing Resurgam by Eric Ball.
2002 circa to 2008: Derek Johnstone Jnr, St Stythians Band MD.
2002: St Stythians Band placed 5th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing St Austell Suite.
2003: St Stythians Band participated in the Third section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Northern Landscapes by Peter Graham.
2003: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Third section at the SWBBA contest under Derek Johnston playing The Shipbuilders.
2004: St Stythians Band placed 4th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Vizcaya by Gilbert Vinter
2004: St Stythians Junior Band placed 1st in the Junior section of the 58th Annual Championships of the SWBBA at Torquay under K Tresidder playing The Young at Heart by Eric Ball. (British Bandsman 13th November 2004)
2005: St Stythians Band placed 13th in the Second section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Variations for Brass Band.
2006: St Stythians Band placed 10th in the Second section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Images of the Millennium.
2007: St Stythians Band placed 12th in the Second section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Carnival.
2007: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Second section of the SWBBA Championships under Derek Johnston playing Hollywood.
2008: St Stythians Band placed 10th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under Derek Johnston playing Dark Side of the Moon by Paul Lovatt-Cooper.
2008: James Burns, St Stythians Band MD. (Photo: Tony Mansell 2018)
2009: St Stythians Band placed 7th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing The Once and Future King.
2010: St Stythians Band placed 13th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Labour and Love.
2011: St Stythians Band placed 6th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing A Little Light Music.
2012: St Stythians Band placed 5th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Olympus.
2013: St Stythians Band placed 9th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Hollywood.
2014: St Stythians Band placed 3rd in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Partita for Band.
2015: St Stythians Band placed 12th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Evolution, Five Stages of Change by Philip Sparke.
2015: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Third section at the SWBBA contest under James Burns playing Dark Side of the Moon.
2016: St Stythians Band placed 7th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing A Cambrian Suite.
2017: St Stythians Band placed 13th in the Third Section of the National Brass Band Regional Championships under James Burns playing Darkwood.
2017: St Stythians Band placed 1st in the Third section of the SWBBA contest under James Burn playing Images for Brass.
2018: St Stythians Band placed 10th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Napoleon on The Alps by Philip Harper.
2018: St Stythians placed 5th in the Third section of the SWBBA Championships.
2019: St Stythians placed 12th in the Third section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing First Suite in Eb by Gustav Holst arr. Herbert.
2019: St Stythians placed 3rd in the Third section of the SWBBA Championships. Best horn section.
2020: St Stythians withdrew from the Third section of the Regional Championships due to Coronavirus concerns.
2022: St Stythians placed 3rd in the Fourth section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Argos by Stephan Hodel.
2022: St Stythians placed 6th in the Fourth Section at the SWBBA Championships under James Burns playing Labour and Love by Percy fletcher. (own choice).
2023: St Stythians placed 3rd in the Fourth Section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Hungerford Town by Darrol Barry.
2023: St Stythians placed 15th in the Fourth Section of the National Championships under James Burns playing A Saddleworth Overture by Goff Richards.
2024: St Stythians placed 8th in the Third Section of the Regional Championships under James Burns playing Corineus by Christopher Bond.
Compiled by Tony Mansell (Bardh Kernow)
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