We are very pleased to announce that Katie Town is the new ART Awards Leader. Katie is replacing Stephanie Warboys, who has been the ART Awards Leader for the past eight years. As well as welcoming Katie, we’d like to say a big thank you to Stephanie who has worked tirelessly to promote and organise the awards, and has been (and remains) a great ambassador for ART.
Katie introduces herself:
Katie’s 5th birthday treat was to have her first handling lesson, standing on mountain of boxes to try ringing backstrokes. It was a few more years before she properly started to learn to ring, under the careful guidance of her parents at Northallerton, North Yorkshire. She attended London University, initially finding the bells in London a shock after the easy-to-ring bells at home, but she pretty quickly embraced the hard work and started studying joint honours law and bellringing. Joining the University of London Society, which she was Master of in 1999/2000, also ensured bellringing socialising rapidly filled up her diary.
Katie went on to join the Ancient Society of College Youths in 2001. She served as ASCY Master in 2014/15 and during the year, with a very strong Tuesday night band, was delighted to win both the London 12-bell Striking Contest and the National 12-bell final at Norwich.
Since moving to West Yorkshire to run Theatre Royal Wakefield in late 2015, Katie has enjoyed ringing with the band at Leeds Minster and joining the group who meet at Northallerton to ring handbell peals. Katie finds it surprising to discover that she has rung 900 peals, but now with a very busy job her peal ringing rate is significantly slower than it once was.
Katie says it is a great honour to have been asked to become ART Awards Leader and is looking forward to seeing all the wonderful nominations celebrating so many committed and talented individuals who are achieving so much in the ringing community.