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Plain Hunt and Plain Bob Doubles training day at Bermondsey

Training Day 12th March

On the clearest, sunniest Saturday of the year to date, over a dozen ringers met at Bermondsey for the latest in a series of training days. Based around improving Plain Hunt and Plain Bob doubles, it was very well subscribed with seven learners and seven helpers. This meant that everyone was able to have a strong band around them and support whilst they were ringing.

A strong focus of the DRC training days has been in developing skills to help people ring better as much as a focus on the line/rules of a particular method. The first part of the session involved a small theory section based on ‘Andrew’s Guide to Lazy Ringing’ (which may get published on this site if he ever bothers to write it) and the principle that by changing your position on the rope as you ring you can keep your rope straight and tight whilst changing speed more easily. We then put this into practice with an exercise in changing the speed of rounds from quick to slow or slow to quick in a single blow, practising this at both handstroke and backstroke.

Despite the best attempts to divert the attention of the group leader, with a gorgeous chocolate birthday cake, we then moved onto the set methods for the day. David Cloake took the Plain Bob group downstairs for a theory session whilst we gave each of the Plain Hunt group an extended period to practise, before the two groups reconvened for more practical work.

Although pleased with reports that the day had been of benefit and there being significant signs of improvement as the ringing went on, the proof of the pudding for any training day is in what happens afterwards. It has been incredibly encouraging to see people jumping up (well not literally – I would not advise that in the tower anyway) to stand behind people carry on the good work. My thanks to everyone for taking such an active part in the day and thanks especially for helping me eat the cake!

Article by Andrew Clark

Bell-handling training session at Rotherhithe

As part of the continuing program by the Docklands Ringing Centre Training Committee, a half-day session was held at Rotherhithe on February 12th to help those recent recruits who wished to consolidate their experience on bell handling. We were able to provide a good number of trainers and helpers for those who attended and all the trainees enjoyed the morning and felt that their technique and experience  had improved with some extended ringing time on these basic, but important skills.

Tom explains how coils work

A bit of advice from David on good posture

2011-02-19 Calendar upgrade

The calendar feature has been upgraded. The main change is that locations are now supported. When an event is added, you have the option of specifying the location from a drop-down list – this then provides a link from the event to Google maps when you view the expanded calendar entry. I have entered the usual locations. If you need a new one added, please contact the Webmaster.

2010-11-13 DLR day out in Kent

On a crisp November Saturday a group of Docklandsringers set off on a tour of churches near Maidstone.

Churches visited included Harrietsham, Leeds, Aylsford, Barming and Staplehurst. We took lunch at the Bull Inn in East Farleigh.

Thanks to all the tower captains and assistants who made us welcome at their towers particularly Barming who stepped in at short notice. Pictures courtesy of Morag.

Leeds

Suspicious characters at Aylsford

Clock windy-uppy bits at Aylsford

Barming

Team photie at Staplehurst

Ringing chamber at Staplehurst