Ringing Update as we Look Forward in 2025

With Christmas behind us we are back in the tower for our normal weekly practices and will soon be looking forward to the spring and new ringing challenges. The year has already started well with Tricia ringing her first quarter peal. This was on Monday the 6th January when we decided to hop over theContinue reading “Ringing Update as we Look Forward in 2025”

Sunday School Chime the Bells

The Sunday School for over 8 year olds is held in the Ringing Room during the morning church service. I have worked closely with the leaders making sure that everything in the room is safe for the children. One of the leaders asked if it would be possible for the children to visit the restContinue reading “Sunday School Chime the Bells”

Christmas Tintinnabulation

We occasionally hatch new plans in our continual engagement with the local community. As we all look forward to Christmas we decided to open up our practice night on the 12th December to anyone from the benefice who might lke to visit us in the ringing room. The church Christmas tree lights were on toContinue reading “Christmas Tintinnabulation”

Ringing Seminar on the Future of Bell Ringing

Nationally, there are only 30,000 bell ringers. There are many reasons why numbers are in decline. Most ringers are aware of the chellenges that we face in manitaining local ringers and developing and improving our skill levels. To help consolidate some ideas for progress in sustaining ringing Gransden Ringers arranged a seminar inviting all ringersContinue reading “Ringing Seminar on the Future of Bell Ringing”

Hexham Abbey ringers visit Gransden, we ring a cracking quarter peal, and our ringers and families make a visit to Taylor’s bell foundry during our autumn tour.

The autumn has been a busy time for us. Having hosted Norton ringers on the 12th October, we welcomed ringers from Hexham Abbey on the 26th. Their visit was arranged by Ruth Kemsley, one of our occasional visitors on a Thursday practice night. There were about a dozen in the group and they rang theContinue reading “Hexham Abbey ringers visit Gransden, we ring a cracking quarter peal, and our ringers and families make a visit to Taylor’s bell foundry during our autumn tour.”

Ely DA Young Ringers visit Gransden

Saturday 28th September, a cool but bright sunny day. It was the second time that we had hosted the Ely DA Young Ringers and although only half a dozen attended they had a very enjoyable and productive 90 minutes. Ringing included Rounds, Call Changes, Grandsire and Slapton doubles. Leader, Lesley Boyle, always gives the groupContinue reading “Ely DA Young Ringers visit Gransden”

Em Completes Our Trio

As we arrive at the end of the summer holidays we reached our final target for this period. As previously reported, Josh and Haydn have made great strides during the summer and received certificates in doing so. On the 29th of August we presented Em Santus with her Level 1 certificate having reached that standardContinue reading “Em Completes Our Trio”

More Young Ringers, a Funeral, and What of the Future?

After the success of the Fen Tigers success in June and Haydn’s Level 1 certificate we continue to focus on the younger generation. Em joined us four weeks ago to learn how to ring before she goes off to universtity in September. She has attended our normal practices to get to know everyone and becomeContinue reading “More Young Ringers, a Funeral, and What of the Future?”