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Two Quarter Peal Firsts

DRC members have recently achieved two notable quarter peals –

On Sunday, 11 December, Gill rang her first inside triples at Stepney in memory of her Mother, Deena. The method was 1288 Grandsire Triples conducted by Roger Booth.

On Sunday, 4 December, Doug rang his first inside doubles – also at Stepney. The method was 1260 Plain Bob Doubles conducted by Andrew Clarke.

Congratulations to both and thanks to the other members of the bands. Full details at campanophile.

Quarter Peal Band for Gills first inside triples. Taken at DRC party later the same day. Band members (L-R) Andrew Clark, Morag Todd, David Giles, MIke Todd, Elizabeth LeMoine, Roger Booth, Gill Harris. Sam Press also rang the tenor, but had gone home as he is a lightweight.

 

Quater peal band for Doug (L-R) Morag Todd, Michael Todd, Doug James, Andrew Clark, Gill Harris, Elizabeth LeMoine

Bell-ringing on the Telly – well, BBC4 anyway

Apropos of very little, “Come Bell Ringing”, the documentary made in and around Cambridge by Charles Hazlewood earlier this year, is to be shown on BBC 4 at 9:00 pm this Wednesday, 7th December. For more information, see the digiguide.tv website. There’s also another programme, “Still Ringing After All These Years: A Short History of Ringing” to be shown on BBC 4 on the following Wednesday, 14th December; see the digiguide.tv website.

I do believe, from the trailer for tomorrow night’s programme, it will feature that Creed fellow…

My thanks to http://www.cambridgeringing.info/ for the information above (I remembered it was on, but not precisely channel/time. Ah, the perils of a woolly mind!)

Zena

DRC Ringers are dancing in the rain for ROBES

Bell-ringers often opt to be in odd places: up in dusty belfries balancing on bell frames; in cold, dark and damp spiral staircases climbing wearily in the hope of pulling a rope; outside on a Sunday morning. It should come as no surprise, then, that five of them could be found sleeping rough last Friday night in the grounds of Southwark Cathedral.

For oddity, perhaps; but also for charity: they were there to raise money for the Robes Project, which provides food and shelter to the homeless in south London over the winter months.

As they bedded down on a grassy knoll, beside a cathedral courtyard strewn with boxes, roll mats and tarpaulins, Trish enthused: “I hear the forecast is good”. Cue rain. At first, a patter of raindrops that fell rather tunefully onto the sleeping bags; then a more consistent rainfall, of the type that no amount of body-wriggling and sleeping bag-readjustment could shield them from. Only Katy, who had managed almost to mummify herself, looked protected, although David – famous for his ability to sleep anywhere and at any time on holy ground – thought her efforts quite unnecessary.

All the while, the sounds of London heralded their night’s journey. Fittingly, the bells tolled for them. 10 o’clock, 10:15, 10:30… Midnight…2:30…..  How grateful they all were that the steeple-keeper of Southwark (one J. S., one of their own!) had not removed the chimes. One fears for J. S. – Andrew mentioned reprisals more than once….

As the rain persisted, four of them moved into the haven of the cathedral. Poor Morag – just recovered from the ’flu and with a foil sheet that more resembled a silver flag than an insulating body-warmer. Poor Trish – still wearing a skirt. Poor Katy – freezing with only seven layers. Poor Douglas – told by Katy what to do. Only hardy (read unaware) David and brave (read lazy) Andrew stuck it out outside. Their mettle was rewarded by Douglas’ shamefully (read shamefully) wide eyes in the morning.

Bacon rolls scoffed, they gathered in the morning like climbers on a mountain top for a team photo, holding the box of chocolates which Alison had kindly offered them the night before. No summits were reached, but they had raised £… and not a few smiles.

Roll on next year….

 

Morag, Douglas, David, Andrew, Katy and Trisha survived a night's sleepout in the grounds of Southwark Cathedral, raising money for the Robes winter night shelter for homeless people in Southwark and Lambeth - more info at www.robes.org.uk.

 

Article by Douglas James

Note – you can still donate to this cause here

 

 

AGM and Striking Competition

All interested parties are cordially invited to our Annual General Meeting to be held at 4 p.m. on Sunday 20th November 2011

in the Parish Room at St Mary’s Church Rotherhithe

Preceding the meeting there will be a striking competition: members able to take part are to give their names to their respective tower captain as soon as possible. The striking competition will start at 2 and should be over by 3:30, so the AGM will then commence around 3:45.

The meeting will be followed by tea – (names for tea to me by email to moragtodd@gmail.com) – and then ringing for the 6.30 p.m. service.

Membership of the DRC is open to individuals over the age of 11 who are interested in the work of the Centre and also to associations (for instance, bands of ringers or PCCs). It will be possible to join at the meeting, if you are not already a member.

The agenda for the meeting is attached AGM Agenda November 2011.

Morag Todd, Secretary