Branch Subs

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

Message from our Guild Secretary 15th January 2024

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

Peterborough Branch AGM 20th January 2024 -further information

Please find links in the downloads to the 2024 Agenda and 2023 minutes for the upcoming AGM to be held at St Marys Church, New Road, Peterborough. PE1 1TT.

Confirmed programme

14:00 Ringing

14:45 Service

15:30 AGM followed by Tea

16:30 Ringing until 17:30

Please see below a link for parking information, there is limited parking at the front of the church, so could we keep this free for less mobile members.

https://www.peterborough-stmarys.org.uk/about-us/contact-us/parking/

Many Thanks
Deborah

CAKE BAKERS – PDG 100 year celebrations evensong at Peterborough Cathedral

I am sure I don’t have to remind you that we are hosting the evensong at the Cathedral as part of the PDG 100 year anniversary celebrations on the 14th of January next year (we are nearly there).

This is a request to all you fabulous cake bakers – would you be able to bake a cake for this event? We also require 4 additional volunteers to help us serve the drinks and cakes. If you are able to help with either of these, please let me know via the email below.

secretary@peterborough.pdg.org.uk

Many thanks

Deborah

Peterborough Branch AGM 20th January 2024

Dear all, the Peterborough Branch AGM will be held on Saturday 20th of January 2024, at St Mary’s Church, Peterborough. The proposed programme is as follows:

  • 14.00 Ringing
  • 14.45 Service
  • 15.30 AGM followed by Tea
  • 16.30 Ringing until 17.30

Further details and agenda to follow.

Regards
Deborah

Update from Guild Secretary 18th December 2023

By the time I mail you next, it will be 2024 and we’ll be starting our 100th anniversary year. There’s lots going on, so I’ll just dive right in. 

Guild 100th Anniversary 

The Guild’s 100th anniversary featured in the Diocese’s Cross Keys communication this month. https://www.peterborough-diocese.org.uk/pdgcentenary.php

We start the year with Evensong in the Cathedral. There will be open ringing at Peterborough St Marys from 2:00 to 3:00, then the Evensong at 3:30 in the Cathedral. Bishop John, as patron, will give the address. And we have a reception in the transept afterwards, with tea & cake. To make sure we don’t run out of cake (can you imagine anything worse?!), we’d appreciate knowing if you’re intending to come, expressions of interest can be sent to centenary@pdg.org.uk Hope to see you there at the start of an eventful year. A poster for the first 3 events, January to March, is attached. 

The full event listing can be found on the website. https://pdg.org.uk/pdg-100

Anniversary Aims

As well as events, we have some ringing aims for the year. These split into 3 strands.

  1. We aim to have a piece of ringing dedicated to the anniversary in each tower across the year. Hopefully with a whole year to get organised we can, collectively, manage that. There’s a Bellboard event for you to link your performance: https://bb.ringingworld.co.uk/event.php?id=17979. Please send for publication as normal, the event is to help us keep track. 
  2. We want to achieve 100 firsts. These could be first quarter, first inside, first, away from cover, first at a stage, first surprise, first as conductor, first treble bob, first surprise, first stedman, first date touch, first peal – you get the idea. Again, please link your performance to the Bell board event to help us keep track. 
  3. And there’s an aim to ring 100 peals across the year. 

If you need assistance to achieve one of these aims in your tower, please talk to your branch in the first instance, or get in touch with the Master, Simon Dixon, master@pdg.org.uk

Anniversary Merchandise

We still have a few calendars for 2024 available. There are also mugs with the anniversary logo, which will be available to purchase at each anniversary event. There is still plenty of time to place your order for clothing with the anniversary logo and the jigsaw puzzles are proving popular. More, in both 500 and 1000 piece sizes, are expected in January.  See the website for details. https://pdg.org.uk/pdg-100/centenary-year-merchandise

Guild Newsletter

The next Guild newsletter will be produced in January, meaning that any items for inclusion need to be with Jonathan Stuart by the 31st December. The last newsletter was published in September, so don’t forget what you’ve been up to since September through to December. Items of interest from across the Guild are welcome, as well as the information collated by branches. Items can be mailed to Jonathan on newsletter@pdg.org.uk. Show us your Christmas party pictures, who wears a paper crown with the most panache!

CCCBR news

The President’s latest blog can be found here:  https://cccbr.org.uk/2023/12/13/presidents-blog-87/

Dates for the Diary

Guild 10 bell Practice Saturday 13th January 10:30 Location Kettering

Guild 100th Anniversary event Sunday 14th January Peterborough St Mary’s Ringing 2:00 to 3:00, Evensong 3:30, reception afterwards. 

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

It’s AGM season:

Guilsborough Branch AGM Saturday 6th January 3:00 Guilsborough. Ringing & Service in the church, AGM in the Village Hall then evening ringing

Rutland Branch practice Thursday 11th January 7:00 Great Casterton

Rutland Branch AGM Saturday 13th January 3:00 North Luffenham, Tea & AGM Edith Weston

Rutland Branch Practice Thursday 18th January, 7:30 Uppingham

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

The Ringing World this week is a bumper Christmas issue. It has 2024 date touches on page 1277 and, in a seasonal piece on pages 1244 & 1245, Sue Marsden poses the question what would you wish for from a ringing genie? Hmm… let me think… 

May your bells all go smoothly over the Christmas season & I will finish by wishing you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. 

Thanks

Helen