All of us have come to ringing in different ways, some have been ringing for decades, some have just joined. We are all familiar with our own ringing histories but what we don’t know is what the future holds for us, our ringing, our band and the wider world of ringing? This is something we all need to think about.
The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR) has initiated a project called Ringing 2030 to look to the future and plan how ringing could and should change in order for it to be sustained and thrive in the future. If you want to know more about this, have a look at the Central Council website, where you can also sign up for updates. https://cccbr.org.uk/ringing-2030/
So what would ringing in 2030 look like to you, and what can you do, either by yourself, with your band or within your Guild or Association? This edition has many stories of how fellow ringers are getting involved to ensure our amazing art has a healthy future – developing new bands, learning to teach new recruits or volunteering at big events which raise the profile of ringing, such as the Essex International Jamboree – looking at the picture above, looks like it was a lot of fun! If you have been involved in a similar event or want to share some good news, we always want to hear from you so do get in touch.
We would love to hear your inspiring volunteering stories, so do get in touch!
Alongside its regular features, the September edition of Tower Talk includes:
- Tower Captain for a Day
- The Magic of the Cluster
- Toughening Up
- The Fen Tigers Come Roaring Back
- The Early Days of RWNYC
- A Year of Learning at Carlisle
- The Importance of being Last!
- Wordsearch Challenge
- Outing Etiquette
- Learning the Ropes Achievements
- A Warm Welcome for All
- Who’s Who in your Local Association or Guild?
- Judging My First Striking Competition
- 50/50 Club Draw News
- Tick My Box
- Quiet Please!
- 50 Ringing Things News
- Dorset Ringers remember Alan
- Best in Show
- Wordsearch Challenge Solution
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