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2010-11-27 DRC trains six new trainers

The DRC now has six new teachers with three mentors following the Ringing Foundation’s course towards becoming accredited bellringing teachers. The first step was taken on 27th November when Pip Penney delivered the initial training day at St Anne, Limehouse.

Lunch in the crypt

Jonathan and Tom try new ways of releasing coils

Practical training session

Pip Penney with Gill Harris

2010-04-25 Marathon Runners

Three regulars of the Stepney and Bermondsey bands entered the 2010 London Marathon in a successful attempt to escape erecting and ringing the Charmborough ring.  While Jonathan and Gill have completed several marathons in London and elsewhere, this was Andrew’s first effort. As Jonathan concentrated his training efforts during his lunchtimes, Gill and Andrew caused alarm among the residents of Stepney, Bermondsey and Greenwich by running at night after ringing practice accompanied by much whingeing (from Andrew) and exhortation (from Gill).  All the runners finished and were happy with their times.  Despite many supporters along the route, sightings of the runners and pictures were hard to come by with the exception of this fine example (somewhat surprisingly supplied by the participant) which will surely inspire a new generation.

Andrew taking a breather at the 21 mile mark

The three runners celebrated in the Mayflower afterwards before posing at the regular Stepney practice the following Thursday.

Jonathan, Gill and Andrew upon hearing the news that their applications to run in the 2011 London Marathon had been rejected.

2010-04-10 Spring outing to Hertford

On a sunny day in April, a combined Stepney/Bermondsey outing set off in a collection of moderately priced cars and Chris’s entry for ‘pimp my ride’.  Gill Harris had arranged a challenging itinerary of 5 towers ending up at Waltham Abbey where at least half of the group had their first experience of a twelve-bell tower. Although Gill had arranged an optional running route between some of the towers, the girls seemed to prefer a ride in Chris’s car  than putting in some tough miles.  A pub lunch was served in the Fish and Eels at Dobbs Weir and a pleasant day was had by all.  Many thanks to Gill for her efforts and to the photographer for ignoring the towers and concentrating on the ringers. p.s. the editor takes no responsibility for outrageous comments arising from his jealousy of other people’s cars.