Dear all, the ever popular event Ring for your Cream Tea is in planning, so please make a note of the date of 29 September in your diary.
More details to follow.
Best wishes,
Hilary
Dear all, the ever popular event Ring for your Cream Tea is in planning, so please make a note of the date of 29 September in your diary.
More details to follow.
Best wishes,
Hilary
February seems to have brought a lot of rain so far. It may be worth viewing your tower for water ingress (form above or below looking at the rover levels!). Hopefully, apart from the odd detour to avoid deep puddles, you’ve not been too badly inconvenienced.
Guild 100th Anniversary
February’s event – a barn dance at Moulton Community Centre – went off successfully on Saturday night. There were lots of enthusiastic dancers, some with two left feet. Some took the opportunity to dress differently from their usual ringing garb, with skirts, a fab hat and some brilliant silver boots in evidence. The band kept us all in some sort of order and a good time was had by all. There was a Ploughman’s supper, and the promised birthday cake was cut by the Secretary (again – I might get the hang of it by December). I’m told that the last Guild barn dance was in 1998. Maybe we won’t wait 25 odd years for the next!
Talking about what comes next, the next event is the Nene Valley Challenge on 9th March. Look out for more details soon.
Open Day
The Guild is holding a Tower Open Day on Saturday May 11th. The tower list and details of timings are now available from the website. https://pdg.org.uk/pdg-100/open-day. There is a charge of £2 per tower or a day ticket for £20. These are available in advance by mailing centenary@pdg.org.uk for details of how to pay.
CCCBR news
The President’s blog is available https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/02/02/presidents-blog-89/
And there’s a desire to have bells rung for the 80thanniversary of D Day, on 6th June. https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/02/03/ringing-out-for-peace/
ART Training
If you want to learn to teach bell handling or already do but want some ideas and support, there’s an ART M1 training course being held at Rothwell on Saturday 30th March, from 9:15 to 5:00. I believe that there are still places available, and this is now open for general booking. https://events.bellringing.org/en/events/module-1/teaching-course-module-1-rothwell-northamptonshire Cost is £25 per person.
Dates for the Diary
Guild 100th Anniversary event Sunday 9th MarchNene Valley Challenge, Thrapston area. Ringing at a variety of towers in the morning followed by a light lunch.
Guild 10 bell Practice Saturday 9th March 6:30Location Moulton (note this is an evening practice)
Guild Spring Meeting Saturday 13th April. 6 bell contest at Cold Ashby from 3 pm. Teams to the Master (master@pdg.org.uk) by the 6th April.
Not yet got all branches calendars, this is what I know of for now.
Rutland Branch 8 bell Practice Thursday 15thFebruary, 7:30 Uppingham
Wellingborough Surprise Practice, Saturday 17thFebruary, 10:30 Earls Barton
Kettering Branch Practice, Saturday 17th February, 2:00 Warkton, 3:15 Grafton Underwood (tea & coffee at Grafton Underwood)
Wellingborough Branch Practice, Saturday 17thFebruary, 2:30 Orlingbury
Daventry/ Culworth Branch Practice, Saturday 17thFebruary, 3:00 Byfield for ringing service & tea, 6:30Woodford Halse
Towcester Branch Practice, Saturday 24th February, 10:30 Grafton Regis
Guilsborough Branch Practice Saturday 2nd March 3:00 Cold Ashby
Rutland Branch practice Wednesday 6th February 7:30 Braunston, focus Surprise
That seems to be enough to keep you busy until next time.
Thanks
Helen
Golly isn’t January long! Finally, the end seems to be in sight. It’s been busy too, with 10 AGMs successfully completed. Thank you to all those who have taken branch office, good luck for the upcoming year.
Guild 100th Anniversary
The next event is a barn dance in Moulton Community Centre on Saturday 10th February. The dancing will be from 7 pm and will be to a live band, Kelly’s Eye. The tickets are £15 each and includes a ploughman’s supper, with a choice of meat, cheese or vegan. There will be a bar and a games room for when you need to take a breather. Tickets available from centenary@pdg.org.uk. Open to all, non-ringers can dance too, you know. Bring your friends for what should be an entertaining evening.
CCCBR news
The President wants for one more ringer https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/01/18/presidents-blog-88/
The news that the government is considering signing the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage has prompted activity to see of bellringing might be eligible. There’s one more change to join a CCCBR meeting to discuss he implications. https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/01/18/what-is-intangible-cultural-heritage-and-why-does-it-matter-to-bellringing/
ART conference
The ART conference is the first weekend in March, at Hanbury. https://bellringing.org/2024/01/13/book-your-place-at-the-art-conference/ No need to be an ART member to attend either day.
ART Training
If you want to learn to teach bell handling or already do but want some ideas and support, there’s an ART M1 training course being held at Rothwell on Saturday 30th March, from 9:15 to 5:00. There are 12 places available, and initial booking is limited to PDG members, use code 1682. https://events.bellringing.org/en/events/module-1/teaching-course-module-1-rothwell-northamptonshire Cost is £25 per person.
Guild Newsletter
This was circulated in hardcopy and should be arriving in your tower soonest. It is also available to read online. https://pdg.org.uk/newsletters/newsletter_202401.pdf
Next print deadline late March, so get your snippets of news to the branch or the newsletter editor soonest.
Dates for the Diary
Guild 100th Anniversary event Saturday 10th February Moulton Village Hall, Barn dance with live band & ploughman’s supper. Starts at 7 pm. Tickets are £15 in advance from centenary@pdg.org.uk
Guild 100th Anniversary event Sunday 9th March Nene Valley Challenge, Thrapston area. Ringing at a variety of towers in the morning followed by a light lunch.
Guild 10 bell Practice Saturday 9th March 6:30 Location Moulton (note this is an evening practice)
Not yet got all branches calendars, this is what I know of for February now.
Guilsborough Branch Practice Saturday 3rd February 3:00 East Haddon
Rutland Branch practice Wednesday7th February 7:00 Cottesmore, focus Minor & Stedman.
Kettering Branch Practice, Saturday 17th February, 2:00 Warkton, 3:15 Grafton Underwood (tea & cake at Grafton Underwood)
Wellingborough Branch Practice, Saturday 17th February, 2:30 Orlingbury
Daventry Branch Practice, Saturday 17th February, 3:00 Byfield for ringing service & tea, 6:30 Woodford Halse
Rutland Branch 8 bell Practice Tuesday 20th February, 7:30 Oakham
Towcester Branch Practice, Saturday 24th February, 10:30 Grafton Regis
With 29 days, we’re in for a longer than usual February as well. Hopefully it doesn’t involve being drenched, frozen or blown away. And maybe the first signs of Spring are just around the corner.
Thanks
Helen
Please note that the 8-bell practice at Castor, typically scheduled for the first Friday of each month, is temporarily postponed as we seek input from branch members to better align with their preferences and support their training needs.
Best regards
Debs
Train the Trainers Course – Saturday the 30th March @ Rothwell
We need more ringers to ring our bells – and so we need more trainers to teach Bellringing.Would you like to teach someone to ring your bells? If so we have the ideal course for you!
The Guild is putting on a course run by the Association of Ringing Teachers to train and support ringers wishing to become competent Trainers.The Course takes place at Holy Trinity Church, Rothwell
On Saturday 30th March, starting at 9:15am, finishing by 5pm.To find out more and to book your place go online to :
http://tinyurl.com/Rothwell-M1or contact Alistair Donaldson on president@pdg.org.uk
Hurry – only 12 places available!
To book your PDG priority place use PIN code 1682
Thanks!
Alistair Donaldson

Subs rates are still at £7 for adults and £3.50 for students. Over the past year I have also converted some folk over to FLM (Full Life Members) if they have requested it and they have reached the age of 75. Some members still prefer to support the Branch/Guild but the choice is yours.
A number of folk paid at last week’s AGM and some have already paid online. Paying online is the easiest way and details below.
Account Name: Peterborough Branch of Bellringers (Confirmation of Payee maybe truncated due to character limitation by your Bank)
Sort Code: 77 72 37
Account #: 11096468
Any queries please get in touch.
Finally Steve Brown, from St Kyneburgha’s, is our new treasurer and will picking up further correspondence going forward.
Andrew Christie
Happy New Year! 2024 is here. Let’s hope it is a good one. I’m sure that the treasurer would like me to remind you that as it is January, subscriptions are due, to be paid to your branch treasurer.
Guild 100th Anniversary
The Guild’s anniversary is off to a rousing start already. We featured on the front page of the 5th January edition of The Ringing World. Simon Pearce’s picture of Desborough was suitably wintry and cold. The weather did not need to follow suit. The edition can be bought as a one off if you don’t have a subscription. https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/issues/5880.pdf
The Guild’s first anniversary event was held on Sunday. Evensong at the Cathedral was preceded by a quarter at the Cathedral and open ringing at St Mary’s. The music had been selected to have ringing relevance, I hope the organist enjoyed playing the voluntary; it certainly sounded like they did, it was played with gusto! Bishop John gave the address, then cut our birthday cake with us (before we turned tail and handed the knife to a professional). And after the service we enjoyed tea and cake (lots of lovely cake – thank you Peterborough branch for a job well done). There are too many people to thank, it was a really good way to kick off the year.
The next event is a barn dance in Moulton Community Centre on Saturday 10th February. The dancing will be from 7 pm and will be to a live band, Kelly’s Eye. The tickets are £15 each and includes a ploughman’s supper. Tickets available from centenary@pdg.org.uk. Open to all, non-ringers can dance too, you know. Bring your friends for what should be an entertaining evening.
Centenary touches
We’d like you to dedicate a piece of ringing at each tower for the anniversary. It’s been great to see some bands getting into that nice & early in the year. I’m not going to be able to mention all of them. If you have ringers who might not be able to ring a quarter or longer length, you might like to consider ringing a touch 100 changes long. There are some ideas available on the website. The webmaster would be able to help with any requests.
https://pdg.org.uk/pdg-100/centenary-touches
We tried the Bastow Royal at the 10-bell practice at the weekend. It’s an interesting method to ring, a good stepping stone in the method learning ladder.
The St Mary’s band also rang a quarter of Century Little Bob Triples, which has an appropriate name for the year. https://rsw.me.uk/blueline/methods/view/Century_Little_Bob_Triples I’m sure there are other appropriately named methods out there for the slightly adventurous band.
Centenary News
The band that rang a peal at Wellingborough featured in the BBC news last week as well. The trouble with taking a picture after the peal is that some of the band look shattered! https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-northamptonshire-67913208
Martin Heath has had one of our puzzles, seems he’s finished his. More puzzles were delivered this week and were selling well at the Evensong. There are a few calendars left and the anniversary merchandise will be available during the year. Additional clothing orders will be made during the year, so there’s still plenty of time to get your order in. https://pdg.org.uk/pdg-100/centenary-year-merchandise
CCCBR news
The President wishes you a happy Christmas. https://cccbr.org.uk/2023/12/22/merry-christmas-and-other-holiday-bliss/
The dates and general location for the CCCBR annual meeting has been announced. https://cccbr.org.uk/2023/12/31/save-the-date-6-8-september-2024/
There is an opportunity to be involved in the update to the rolls of honour for those ringers who died in WW2. https://cccbr.org.uk/2024/01/05/rolls-of-honour/
ART conference
The ART conference is the first weekend in March, at Hanbury. https://bellringing.org/2024/01/13/book-your-place-at-the-art-conference/ No need to be an ART member to attend either day.
Dates for the Diary
Guild 100th Anniversary event Saturday 10th February Moulton Village Hall, Barn dance with live band & ploughman’s supper. Starts at 7 pm. Tickets are £15 in advance from centenary@pdg.org.uk
Guild 100th Anniversary event Sunday 9th March Nene Valley Challenge, Thrapston area. Ringing at a variety of towers in the morning followed by a light lunch.
Guild 10 bell Practice Saturday 9th March 6:30 Location Moulton (note this is an evening practice)
It’s AGM season:
Rutland Branch Practice Tuesday 16th January, 7:30 Oakham
Peterborough Branch AGM, Saturday 20th January, 2:00 Peterborough St Mary
Culworth Branch AGM, Saturday 20th January, 3:00 Helmdon
Wellingborough Branch AGM, Saturday 20th January, 3:00 Wellingborough
Kettering Branch AGM, Saturday 20th January, 3:00 Desborough
Daventry Branch AGM, Saturday 20th January, 3:00 Daventry Ringing; Service; Tea, AGM & Evening Ringing
Thrapston Branch AGM, Saturday 27th January, 2:30 Thrapston
Northampton Branch AGM, Saturday 27th January, 3:00 Abington (note change form original date) Ringing, Service, Tea and Meeting, then ringing
Towcester Branch AGM, Saturday 27th January, 3:00 Blisworth, Ringing; Service; Tea, AGM & Evening Ringing
Guilsborough Branch Practice Saturday 3rd February 3:00 East Haddon
Rutland Branch practice Wednesday7th February 7:00 Cottesmore, focus Minor & Stedman.
Here’s to a good start to the year and onwards through January.
Thanks
Helen
Hello Everyone,
This is a gentle reminder to let us know if you are able to attend the AGM this year, and a thank you to those who have already responded.
Please email secretary@peterborough.pdg.org.uk
Many thanks
Deborah
In order to ensure we have enough food, beverages and CAKES, please can you let me know via email below if you are planning to attend the branch AGM at St Marys church, Peterborough.
secretary@peterborough.pdg.org.uk
Many Thanks
Deborah
https://petbells.org.uk/2023/01/04/2024-subs-payments/
(opens in a new tab)
I’ve replicated details in the above link on how you can pay online or pay at the AGM.
Happy New Year
Andrew Christie
Branch Treasurer