Thursday 30th June gave us an opportunity to ring at Bourn for our practice. The church was being used for a dress rehearsal of the Revellers Time Travel performance scheduled for the 1st to 3rd July. Rather than cancel the practice we popped across the border to Bourn and were greeted by long term ringingContinue reading “Another Tower Visit and Ringing for the Revellers”
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Hazel Achieves Level 3
It was a long time coming but finaly Hazel has achieved her level 3 certificate in the Learning the Ropes Scheme run by the Association of Ringing Teachers. The pandemic put a hold on everything and this was the reason why Hazel was not able to complete this level. Level 3 requires two quarter pealsContinue reading “Hazel Achieves Level 3”
Ringing at Peterborough Cathedral
We had arranged to visit Peterborough Cathedral on 23th March 2020 but the pandemic lockdown stopped all social interaction the week before and we had to postpone. Two and a bit years on and we were able to re-arrange our trip and we agreed a date with Peterborough, Monday 13th June 2022. Ten of usContinue reading “Ringing at Peterborough Cathedral”
Platinum Jubilee Success
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II platinum jubilee has been a success nationwide and no less in the Bluebell benefice where the Gransden ringers have taken an active part. We rang the bells on each of the days from 2nd to 5th June with a different ringing activity on each day. On Thursday 5th we openedContinue reading “Platinum Jubilee Success”
Platinum Jubilee Plans and Preparations
We have a very busy week leading up to and including the Platinum Jubilee weekend. We will be ringing on each of the four days and all our ringers plus guests will be taking part. All our ringing will be dedicated to mark the jubilee celebrations and will be recorded with photographs on this websiteContinue reading “Platinum Jubilee Plans and Preparations”
Ringers’ Annual General Meeting 2022
Maundy Thursday is the tradition date for holding our AGM. There is no open ringing during Holy Week and although the date varies year on year we find it a convenient time to meet socially as well as to transact our business. After Covid, for the first time in two years we were able toContinue reading “Ringers’ Annual General Meeting 2022”
Ringers Visit the REC and Silent Practice Means Exactly that! And a New Recruit Tries her Hand at Ringing.
A sunny spring afternoon and seven Great Gransden ringers visited Stretham (Cambs) to ring at the Recruitment and Education Centre, or REC for short. Kindly hosted by the REC management team we spent two hours practising our Plain Hunt, Plain Bob and Grandsire Doubles, in a dedicated session aided by volunteer ringers from other towersContinue reading “Ringers Visit the REC and Silent Practice Means Exactly that! And a New Recruit Tries her Hand at Ringing.”
A Full Peal is Rung and the Clock is Repaired!
In good times i.e. pre pandemic, we usually ring about 8 quarter peals every year at Great Gransden. We have rung three so far this year and hope for many more in the coming months. But peals are a different matter. They take nearly three hours and require a different level of stamina and mentalContinue reading “A Full Peal is Rung and the Clock is Repaired!”
A Date Touch, and Thinking Ahead!
During the excitment of our quarter peals at the beginning of February we already had plans to ring a date touch on 22nd February. This date was chosen because it has all the two’s 22 02 2022, and it would be appropriate to ring 2022 changes on that day. And so, on Two’sday 22nd FebContinue reading “A Date Touch, and Thinking Ahead!”
Red Letter Weekend of Ringing!
We have just completed the third performance piece of ringing arranged from 5th to 7th February 2022, involving twelve different ringers. On Saturday 5th we rang a quarter peal of Cambridge S Minor which was our (Sheila and Phillip George) 250th on the bells. We also rang our first quarter peal on the bells together,Continue reading “Red Letter Weekend of Ringing!”
