Anyone can organise a Day Course. Some courses are arranged by Associations/Guilds, Branches/Districts, Teaching Hubs or Education Officers, many are booked by individuals who have identified a need in their area and are keen to do something about it.
Running any ART course is a valuable contribution to ringing in your area, not just for very local ringers but for people from neighbouring counties who have been waiting for an opportunity to attend a course within travelling distance. If you have a core group of about 6 local ringers interested in a course but your tower is large and can accommodate 12 or even 14 people, then hosting a day course could be just the right thing to do. When the course is advertised on the ART website our experience is that teachers from further afield quickly fill up the remaining empty slots.
It just takes someone with enthusiasm and the organisational skills to arrange the day and book people to come along. Keeping in touch with delegates afterwards, checking progress and arranging practice sessions is important but this task can be taken on by someone else from the group. If you are interested in organising a course, please download the latest copy of our course organisers’ handbook here which has further details of what’s involved and how to get started.