Maurice was a keen ringer with our band but was also in charge of Shustoke for many years. Whilst he has not rung with us due to ill health since before Covid prior to this he was a regular attender to both practice nights and service ringing at Whitacre. Our thoughts are with his family as they mourn his passing.
After a busy year which included the Royal Funeral ringing tributes, the ‘Ring for the King’ campaign to encourage new ringers, the subsequent Coronation ringing which included a number of celebration ringing half marathons - (Quarter Peals) and a handful of weddings, - we had a rather quiet month in October.
We took advantage of the lull to carry out essential inspections and repairs in the four Parish Church belfries. At St Leonard’s, the two bells and ringing gear were checked and the clock bell hammer mountings were tightened. At St John’s the three bells and gear, headstocks, bearings wheels and ropes were checked and it was noted that further attention to exclude crows was needed. Minor mechanical maintenance is required to the bearings and sliders. The wheel and headstock to the tenor bell at St Cuthbert’s were braced and bolted to remove the backlash caused by the loosening of the wheel centre. Further clearing of nesting debris is to be undertaken. St. Giles’ bells were found to be in good order. The usual Thursday night practices at St Giles’ are eagerly attended by an increasingly skilled ‘masterclass’ band, but there is ample time and enthusiasm for more beginners. Spectators are welcomed. The Tuesday night clock winding/ ‘bell turning over’ group at St Cuthbert’s manage to ring three or more of the bells most weeks and welcome any interested visitors. Access is by ladder. We are now preparing for the solemn muffled ringing for Remembrance Sunday and in contrast, are looking forward to the Christmas ringing frenzy. We hope to ring for most Carol services in the parishes and then look forward to ringing in the New Year. Seven ringers were able to ring for the service with some excellent rounds being completed and Hazel back ringing on a bell for the first time in a while after an operation. Well done to all.
1440 Plain Bob Minor
On Sunday 7th May 2023 in 50 minutes 1 Anne Jackson 2 Hazel Herschell 3 Xavier Howell 4 David Jackson 5 Helen Howell 6 Quentin D. Howell (c) Rung to celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on May 7th. First quarter of minor for Third We also rang a short calling of rounds immediately afterwards so Ruby Howell could ring at the church having been one of our new learners to ring properly for the first time over the weekend at Kingsbury, Drayton Bassett and Tamworth. 1260 Plain Bob Doubles On Thursday 13th April 2023 in 45 minutes 1 Steve Collins 2 Helen Howell 3 Xavier Howell 4 David Jackson 5 Quentin D. Howell (c) 6 Mike Miller Rung to celebrate the forthcoming Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on May 7th. First quarter inside for Third Got passed two photographs today which have helped to illustrate the history of our church and bells. The first is an interior shot showing the rear of St Giles church before when the bells were rung from the downstairs. Although the image shows the newly installed electric lighting probably dating from the 1920's or 1930's it clearly shows the three bell ropes and the area as it was when the six bells were installed in 1977. The second shows a "swiftways" lorry collecting our bells from their original home church of Hampton in Arden circa 1975. This lorry was paraded around the village to show the inhabitants the new bells, hence the loudspeaker attached to the lorry cab. Interesting the bells still have their cannons and wooden headstocks so this shows the bells before they went to Taylors to be tuned and machined. My thanks goes to those who both loaned and found these photographs which have been added to the history area of this website too.
Once again a local band met to ring the New Year in as is tradition. Some good ringing was had especially the final leading down and our youngest ringer rang her first New Year in as a capable member of the band.
Once again we have managed to ring fully muffled for the Remembrance service both before and afterwards - putting the bells down. It is the first time that the second ringer Ruby has rung in rounds for a service unaided and the first time that her family have rung together. Actually had 13 people come to our practice this evening including our long lost learner Shaun who returned to see if he could remember how to handle a bell in rounds (he could). We also had our youngest learner have a go on the our heaviest bell as well as ringing bob minor and Stedman doubles.
The bells were rung on the 19th September 2022 deeply muffled immediately following the committal service at St Georges Chapel, Windsor on the day of the State Funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
The ringers who rang were Steve Collins, Quentin Howell, Xavier Howell, David Jackson, Anne Jackson, Michael Miller Requiescet in pace Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor 21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022 |
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