
Bradford on Avon Ringers’ Tour 2023
What has five churches with seven towers, 40 bells plus 10 handbells, 16 ringers plus friends and family, three dogs and one Bagpuss? That’s right – Bradford on Avon’s 2023

What has five churches with seven towers, 40 bells plus 10 handbells, 16 ringers plus friends and family, three dogs and one Bagpuss? That’s right – Bradford on Avon’s 2023

Among the regular attenders to St Matthews Church, Rowde, are a group of residents who live at a centre run by ‘Agincare’, who provide supported living services to vulnerable adults.

The following quarter peals were rung in November in the Guild. Thursday, 30 November 2023 St Peter Port (The Elizabeth College Campanile), Guernsey 1260 Plain Bob Doubles Tuesday, 28 November

LEBRF Trustee, Ken Webb, has been reviewing material available from the Central Council and suggests that the following pages would be well worth reviewing by anyone embarking on a bell

This year, instead of awarding the Longridge Silver Salver to an individual ringer the Branch Committee decided to present it to the whole of the new Shipton Gorge Band for

The Guild’s Bell Restoration Fund is named after its first benefactor – but who was he? Frank Llewellyn Edwards was born in 1873 at Kington Magna, a village not far

“Ye rascally ringers, inveterate foes, Disturbers of those who are fond of repose, I wish for the peace and quiet of these lands That ye had round your necks what

Ruby learnt to ring at Melksham during the Second World War together with Marion Hunt, Mary Kennelly and her male cousin Carol. She was taught by Arthur Angel together with

28th October – 12th November 2023 71 quarters were successfully scored during the period. Of especial significance were the eight first quarter-pealers being: David Brown (Seend), John Spear (Great Cheverell),

The first quarter peal was rung on the augmented ring of 10 bells at Calne St Mary on Remembrance Sunday. It was half-muffled and included three firsts on 10 bells.
Guild Festival & AGM 9th May 2026 at Calne