I must start by thanking everyone who helped out in any way at last week’s Open day. It seems to have gone very well. Even the weather played ball. There were approaching 100 people visiting towers across our area over the course of the day and all the feedback has been most complimentary on the bells, the organisation and the people helping out. Thank you all.
Guild AGM
Just a reminder of the AGM details. To take place on Saturday 8th June in Moulton.
Open Ringing at Harlestone at 2 pm and Pitsford at 3 pm.
Ringing at Moulton at 4 pm, for the service at 4:30 pm.
This will be followed by tea in the church hall and the AGM at 5:45 pm. There will be evening ringing afterwards.
All are welcome to the AGM, names for tea to me on secretary@pdg.org.uk by 5th June please.
Also to remind you, all Guild officers are elected each year at the AGM. While almost all officers are willing to stand again, that should not prevent someone coming forward who wants to take on a role. All the officers’ job descriptions are available on the website, alongside the current position holder. https://pdg.org.uk/homepage/officers
One role where the current holder is standing down is PRO. If you know of someone who has a talent for communicating ringing to the wider world, do get in touch. We’re more than happy to talk about what is involved.
CCCBR News
The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers is actively supporting the National Volunteers Week (3-9 June 2024) and would like some examples of people who volunteer their time through ringing. There are more details on their website. https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/05/18/volunteers-week/.
The President’s blog https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/05/17/presidents-blog-92/
And a reminder that nominations for the Westley award for bell maintenance closes at the end of the month. https://cccbr.org.uk/about/workgroups/stewardship-and-management/westley-award-2024/
There’s a request to ring to mark the 80thanniversary of D-Day on 6th June, Not ringing at the time of the landings, the request is to ring at 6:30 pm, if possible.
Old Black Lion project
The project at the Old Black Lion has taken a turn since the new year. The CCCBR has decided that the change in scope of the building use means that they are no longer able to support the use of the stable as a National Ringing Centre. The money that has been allocated has been re-directed to the ringing 2030 project. That means that the money to support the set up of the ringing centre is no longer available. The Guild is not in a position to move this forward itself, but would consider supporting if someone felt able to come forward and manage the project, apply for grants, liaise with the CCT and OBL etc. This will be on the agenda at the AGM. If someone has the time, skills and enthusiasm to try and move this forward, please get in touch with Chris FitzGerald, who has been the Guild’s main contact on the subject. He can be e-mailed at treasurer@pdg.org.uk.
This does not affect the sound control at St Peter’s which is managed and funded separately.
Dates for the Diary
Guild AGM Saturday 8th June Harlestone 2:00, Pitsford 3:00, Moulton 4:00, service 4:30 then tea. AGM 5:45 then evening ringing at Moulton.
Guild 10-bell Practice Saturday 30th June. 10:30, Towcester.
And Branch events.
Rutland Branch 8 bell Practice Tuesday 21st May 7:30 Oakham
Thrapston Branch Practice Thursday 23rd May 2:30Wadenhoe
Culworth Theory Session Saturday 25th May 10:15Brackley church hall.
Guilsborough Branch Practice Saturday 1st June 3:00 Spratton, 6:00 Cottesbrooke
Rutland Branch practice Wednesday 5th June 7:00Braunston
Thrapston Branch Practice Friday 7th June 7:30Islip
Wellingborough Striking contest, Tuesday 11th May, 6:30 Mears Ashby
Wellingborough Surprise Practice, Saturday 15thJune 10:30 Irthlingborough
Kettering Branch Practice, Saturday 15th June, 3:30Cottingham
Daventry: Branch Practice, Saturday 15th June 3:00Badby, 6:30 Eydon
Culworth Branch Practice Saturday 15th June, 6:30Eydon
If you are short of reading material, I seem to have taken over The Ringing World again this week, with an article on the Spring meeting and the new Centenary Trophy. It could be interesting – or a cure for insomnia, I leave that one up to you.
Thanks
Helen