Bicester Branch Outing 2011 report

Eleven bellringers joined in the Bicester Branch Spring outing arranged by Anthony Cole.  We were disappointed that Samuel and Grace Cole weren’t also part of the party as they tend to write the more entertaining reports of our outings but glad that their absence meant that Sarah Cole was able to do more ringing than on recent occasions!

However the first ring at all Saints, Middleton Cheney nearly caused all those present to call it a day immediately – the heavy bells and rather springy ropes challenged most of us but, undaunted, we then rang the lighter bells at Chacombe before relaxing over lunch at the George & Dragon – a great find!

At the enjoyable ground floor ring of Cropredy we discovered that our audience had contained Prunella Scales and Timothy West – an inversion of the more normal status quo!  Those in the non-ringing party (including the three canine members) were able to enjoy the sun and a local bookfair before we left for Mollington and a, thankfully, light six.

It was especially good to have our Branch President, the redoubtable Willie Haynes, with us following a bout of ill health. Thank you from all of us, Anthony, for giving everyone a great day – and to those who opened their towers for us.

Kathryn Grant

QP Congratulations

On Monday 15th August, Jan Smith rang her first quarter peal on an inside bell at Biceseter – Congratulations Jan!

The band were all Bicester Branch members, details thus:

Monday 15th August 2011
Bicester, Oxon
1260 Grandsire Doubles in 43 mins (front 6)
1. Jane Singleton
2. Jeremy Adams
3. Janet Smith (1st inside)
4. Steve Walker
5. Anthony Cole (c)
6. Graham Frogley

Odd Bob Report May 2011

We held our AGM on 19 February at Stratton Audley with Teresa Carter taking the chair for the first time with our President, Willie Haynes, deciding to take a less onerous role following a bout of ill health.  Seventeen members were present which was encouraging (it was especially good to have the support of the Guild Secretary again) and five new members in total were elected from Middleton Stoney and Launton towers.  The only change of officers was the election of Anthony Cole as joint Ringing Master (alongside Jeremy Adams who had made the arrangements for the AGM and an enjoyable lunch afterwards at the Red Lion).

The website is still Anthony’s responsibility but he has introduced new features which make it more lively and interesting and will, we hope, increase communication amongst members whilst not neglecting those who rely on postal or telephone communication!

Anthony also organised the Branch Outing on 9th April when eleven ringers (and friends, both canine and human) rang in the Banbury area, starting at All Saints, Middleton Cheney and finishing at Mollington with Chacombe and Copredy in between.    At Cropredy our audience included two well-known actors – more details in our report!

Kathryn Grant

Royal Wedding 2011 ringing

Everyone viewing the wonderful Royal Wedding (congratulations William and Catherine) will have heard the lovely sound of Westminster Abbey’s 30cwt ring of 10 (and even seen footage taken above the bells whilst they were ringing). The band at Westminster Abbey rang Stedman Caters before the wedding, and a peal of 5040 Spliced Surprise Royal (Bristol and London No. 3) after the wedding – this took 3hrs 14mins.

I have not yet heard of any ringing in the Bicester branch to commemorate this event, but I will post details if anyone has any (please add a comment to this page and I will add it to this article).

Interesting handling?

It has been announced today that a floating belfry will accompany the flotilla along the Thames next summer to mark the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee. No doubt a fabulous advert for bellringing, but not without some strange handling I suspect! The full article appear on the BBC website.