
Ringing Tips for Newer Ringers
Good bell handling and technique is central to good ringing and is at the heart of every goal in the ART Learning the Ropes scheme, at every level. Spending time

Good bell handling and technique is central to good ringing and is at the heart of every goal in the ART Learning the Ropes scheme, at every level. Spending time

The annual April 8 bell striking competition for the Channel Islands Branch was held on 26th April 2025 at St Peters in Guernsey. It was very well attended by ringers

The village of Lytchett Matravers, located on a small hill a few miles north of Poole Harbour, is something of an anomaly. The village centre, now mostly comprised of modern

Can you help? We are taking a group of about 10 young ringers from across the Guild to take part in the Ringing World National Youth Contest in Birmingham on

The Branch outing this year was to the Marlborough area on Saturday, 26th April 2025. We visited five different Churches during the day. Our first was at Milton Lilbourne, near

On Saturday 12 April the members of Dorchester Branch held their annual striking competition in Upwey. This year’s competition attracted a higher number of entries than usual, with eight teams representing

From the Way Forward Group. Following feedback from members regarding the proposed Rule changes regarding the teaching of learners we are proposing the following amendment to proposed Rule 17 which

A total of 72 Quarter Peals were rung in the Guild by members during March 2025. (Information taken from Bellboard – entries marked Salisbury Diocesan Guild and Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Ringers) Saturday,

The annual SDGR ‘Firsts Week’ has again been a great success, with 34 quarter peals and 2 full peals rung from 5th to 13th April, in addition to the 6

A key way to improve and develop your ringing is to ring at different towers and make opportunities for yourself. But knowing where to go and what to develop can
Guild 6 Bell Striking Competition 13 June