This edition is all about the band. We have some inspiring stories from people who have joined forces to improve opportunities for everyone, who have found new friendships through ringing and who have encountered the warmth of the bell ringing world when visiting other towers.
The beautiful mats from Dunblane Cathedral caught the eye of visiting ringer Wendy Watts while on holiday in Scotland just before Christmas and she describes the warm welcome she received at each tower on page 2.
It is especially heart-warming to read the account from Tatiana on page 9 of how she has found peace and comfort by joining the band at Doncaster Minster while she is many hundreds of miles away from her home in war-torn Ukraine.
Building a band isn’t one person’s responsibility, it is everyone’s and everyone can contribute something.
The 50 Ringing Things Challenge serves up plenty of ideas for the different kinds of things to get involved with, which make ringing so rewarding. Helping with maintenance, making the best ringers’ tea or organising an outing are all things anyone can do no matter how new a ringer you are
Alongside its regular features, the February edition of Tower Talk includes:
- Best Christmas Present Ever
- What a Privilege!
- The York Colleges Guild
- Getting to Grips with Bell Ringing
- My First Semester at York
- Team Spirit
- It’s a Family Affair
- Solace from War
- Thetford Max
- Better Together
- Learning to Ring the Oxon Way
- Fun-dation Skills
- Twizzle and me!
- Minor Stepping Stones at Tulloch
- The Mike Rigby Ringing Centre
- Are you a Ringer?
- Learning the Ropes Achievers
- Bell Towers in London Wordsearch
- Pulling a Rope – Job done! Or is it?
- Having a go at 50 Ringing Things
- Why is Ringing Plain Hunt like Knitting?
- Stepping into the World of Bell Ringing
If you have enjoyed Tower Talk why not forward this edition to your ringing friends so that they feel part of this amazing community which stretches right around the world.
Ruth Suggett
Editor, Tower Talk