
Early Days of Method Ringing in the Diocese
In the ground floor ringing chamber of St Martin’s church, Salisbury, are some fascinating peal boards which commemorate activity at the very beginnings of our Guild. The oldest is a

In the ground floor ringing chamber of St Martin’s church, Salisbury, are some fascinating peal boards which commemorate activity at the very beginnings of our Guild. The oldest is a

We would like to thank every single person who took the time to complete the recent Recruitment and Development survey which was designed to capture a snapshot of the current

A review of the Guild’s Personal Accident (PA) insurance cover undertaken by members of the Executive Committee identified that the level of cover provided by the policy was in reality

A message to all members from Guild Master, Vicki Rowse The review of the Aims and Rules for the Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Ringers is now in its final stages.

What’s the biggest room in the world? This was one of my Grandma’s favourite sayings and after giving us a moment to consider what the answer might be, she would

Our March practice was held on a lovely, sunny afternoon at Wylye and Steeple Langford, two lightish, easy-going rings of 6 in the Salisbury branch; thanks to Ruth Beavin for

‘A Very Short Introduction to Ringing Bells’ was pioneered in West Dorset nearly ten years ago, so when New Sarum WI asked us to put on an experience morning for

The Central Council has launched the first phase of its new website designed to be the home of under-30s ringing – Young Ringers Hub. As part of the CCCBR 2030

A total of 67 Quarter Peals were rung in the Guild by members during February 2025. (Information taken from Bellboard – entries marked Salisbury Diocesan Guild and Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Ringers) Saturday,

John Knight (‘Knightly’) was a real character, always entertaining and genuinely a good person to be with. He was one of the funniest bellringers ever, a legend. He’d always have
Guild Festival & AGM 9th May 2026 at Calne