
The Little Blue Ringing Book
A brand new resource for those of us who want to improve our ringing and expand our repertoire of methods is the Little Blue Ringing Book published this month by

A brand new resource for those of us who want to improve our ringing and expand our repertoire of methods is the Little Blue Ringing Book published this month by

From Trish Hitchins, Guild Central Council Representative The annual Central Council meeting was held in Sheffield at the beginning of September. This was my first meeting as a Salisbury Guild

Suitable for those who already teach bell handling and want to update their skills AND for those who have never taught anyone to handle a bell, Module 1 provides you

On Saturday 20th September we held another ART Module 1 Day Course at The Church of The Holy Cross, Seend. Set on an escarpment overlooking the Potterne Vale to the

In the edition of the 14th May 1887 of the weekly Bell News, which flourished between 1881 and 1915, was recorded a peal rung at St Mary’s Bridport by members

The ART M1 Day Course is almost upon us; there are 11 students, hopefully it will be an educational and enjoyable day. Booking for this course has now been taken

The 6-Bell Striking Competition Trophy being presented by competition judge Estella Haynes to Benjy of Town Church St Peter Port Guernsey The Channel Islands District 6-Bell Striking Competition rang out

I recently came across an absolutely brilliant page with answers to over 40 frequently asked questions about bell ropes. Written by Philip Pratt, owner of Avon Ropes and ringer at

Salisbury Diocese has just issued its latest update regarding safeguarding which has a section relating to bell ringers and specific information for tower captains and teachers. View the latest update
Guild 6 Bell Striking Competition 13 June