New Page Added and, Shall I Upgrade the Website?

I have today added a new page to the website called – “The Restoration Project

This page includes a summary of the origins of the very extensive tower and bell project of the late 1990s and some of the elements involved. I am currently scanning key documents and have added some already.

I had originally placed this information on the Archive page, but felt that as it is quite an extensive subject it deserves a dedicated page. Still to come – further documents and lots of photographs, but this will happen in due course because I will have to scan them before I can upload them for viewing.

Upgrade? I am currently using the free version of WordPress, which, whilst very useful does have its limitations. Now that I have more of an idea as to how it works and what it can do I will probably upgrade to add further functionality. I will be considering this over the next days.

Feedback – If you have any questions or comments about the website or content please do not hesitate to contact me.

Website Update

Content on the website is coming along. Pages have been set up with menu headings on each page. Some pages have been populated.

A description of our tower management can be found on the Meet the Ringers page, and a virtual tour of the tower is found on the What’s in the Tower page. Our ringing outings and social activities can be found on ther Archive page.

This is the first Blog post and is in its own way a trial posting.

Ringing Around / Latest News

25th May 2021

As lockdown was eased slightly from 17th May we have been meeting in the tower to ring four or five bells according to the guidelines on social distancing. We had two daytime sessions last week which included most of our ringers. More sessions this week will encompass everyone.

We are ringing on silent bells and using the simulator for the sound. So far, we have rung call changes, just to get back into ringing a bell, but we will soon ventuire into Plain Bob and Grandsire Doubles.

First ring after lockdown