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Rotherhithe barbecue success

Yesterday the churchyard at St Mary’s was full of noise, but this was not the ringing of bells; it was the live bands and PA system of the annual parish barbecue. The churchyard was also full of people from the surrounding area, meeting each other and enjoying a range of attractions.

One of these attractions was guided trips up the tower to see the bells, We arrived at 3.30pm and prepared the tower to receive our fist batch of visitors at 4pm. To start with there was a slow trickle, but from about 4.30pm until about 7pm, we were continuously showing people up the tower in groups four to eight at a time. As soon as one group came down, we had more who wanted to go up, and having seen the bells, they were then shown some live ringing and offered the chance of ringing some backstrokes on one of the bells.

Many of the people came from the surrounding blocks, or were members of the church, and had heard the bells ringing before, but did not appreciate how they were rung. We handed out leaflets and explained how they could come along and learn with us if they wished. Several said that they would. At the very least we have succeeded in engaging with the local community and the church family, and have thereby raised our profile. We are very grateful to those who have come along and helped, particularly those from the outer parts of the Surrey Association.

Drew rings his first quarter inside

Yesterday Drew rang his first quarter peal inside. He rang very well, only slipping off the line a few times, but quickly getting back on the line. This also means that he has now achieved ‘Learning the Ropes’ Level 4. Thanks to all those who have helped Drew progress to this milestone, including those who have helped with the recent Saturday Morning Ringing School sessions, and the ringers at Moor House and Farnham. It was particularly appropriate that it was rung at Stone, following his grandfather’s funeral there.

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Roger

Tueday night band make progress

Members of the Tuesday night band at Bermondsey and Rotherhithe have made significant progress in March and April, quarter peals having been attempted and scored most weeks, either as part of the Tuesday night specials, or Sunday service ringing at Rotherhithe and Isle of Dogs:

Andrew Larsen has rung his first quarter of Kent Treble Bob Minor on the treble.

Joe Tilley has rung his first of Kent Treble Bob Minor inside.

Eva Redei has scored her first of Doubles on the Treble, and followed this up buy ringing the treble to another in two Doubles methods and the treble to another of Plain Bob Doubles

Jonathan Gregson has also rung his first of Plain Bob Doubles inside, and followed this up by ringing his first of Grandsire Doubles inside and Plain Bob Minor on the Treble

Louise Booth has also conducted her first quarter of mixed doubles.

In addition to these firsts, many other ringers have taken the opportunity to ring and several have also practiced their conducting skills; a total of eighteen ringers having participated (Harry Baulcombe, Andrew Booth, Louise Booth, Roger Booth, Luke Camden, Andrew Clark, Simon Fraser, Colin Friend, Jonathan Gregson, Gillian Harris, Richard Hensman, Andrew Larsen, Elizabeth LeMoine, Nolan Marchand, Eva Redei, Trisha Shannon, Joe Tilley and Mike Todd).

Besides the ones that have been scored, we have also lost quarters of Plain Bob Minor and Plain Bob Triples. Perhaps someone is sending us a message, but over the coming months we will make the effort to help more people move on to ringing Minor and Triples, although we will still need to continue ringing quite a lot of doubles, not only to refine our striking, but also enable those who are currently ringing the tenor behind, or hunting the treble, to move on. We also need to cater for those who are coming through the system and who will soon be ready to attempt their first quarter.

In addition to the quarters, Guseppina and Luigi Vincenti have also achieved their ‘Learning the Ropes’ Level 1 and are now working towards Level 2. There are several other people at the same stage, so it looks like that there is still more progress to be made and many more quarters to be rung.

Roger

Story of my Thursday

Last Thursday I needed to be in London for the Stepney practice but things turned out a little differently…

“Story of my Thursday “

 

Woke up at 5.30 in Scotland .
Got on motorway by 8.30 .
Lancaster stop off 10.30 .
Good progress !
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On M6 . Traffic slower but still going at 50 .
11am . Delays expected , but still going .
Decision to keep on M6
Junction 16 . Passed .
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Traffic .stationary .
But still plenty of time .
Limped off at Keele Services .
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Total gridlock  !
Talked to truckers who just smiled when said got to be in London by 7.30 .
Slightly perturbed but still only 12.30  .
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2 hours later . No movement .
The board says motorway should be open by 4 !
Great .
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Decide to go for a walk .
Over fence . Come across encampment probably for the illegal aliens …
Through woods .
Nice
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See village in the distance .
Over fence , through fields , up hedgerows , through gate ,along track , road .
In the village of Keele . Nice .
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Pub , village green , University , some students .
Oh a Church !
Visit . yes .
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Very pleasant churchyard .
A door is open .
Office ?
No ,  Tower !
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Can’t be a practice ?
at 3 pm ?
Yes !
Tied bell . 4 people . Beginners , locals .
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I ring and help .My friend  takes pictures .
He  thinks that’s great for me ,  just what I wanted .
4.30
We walk back .
7 pm traffic starts to move . Slowly .
We pick up speed by 7.30 . We’re on the motorway again .
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What a day !
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Which just goes to show once you’re a bell ringer you can’t get away from it !
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Anyway , how was the practice ? Steve J said he would try to get there .

 

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Happy Birthday Andrew

At a recent training committee meeting it was noted that Andrew had notched up another birthday.  Elizabeth managed to magic up a cake from nowhere.

Andrew

As usual but trying to include normal business, the training committee tries to have a bit of fun as well!