I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers and staff members who’ve worked so hard to make ART a success again this year and wish everyone a Happy Christmas and an excellent New Year of bell ringing!
Highlights
- Nominate someone for an ART Award
- Get planning for the ART Conference
- Launch of a new membership system
- Take part in our tower survey
- Saying hello and goodbye
- Bringing all our resources into one place – ART Online
- It’s all change for ART Teaching Hubs
- Another successful year for the ART university recruitment package
Nominate someone for an ART Award
There’s still time to nominate someone for an ART Award in one or more categories:
- The Sarah Beacham Youth Award
- Excellence in Recruitment or Retention
- Inspiring Leadership in Ringing
- The Len Roberts Award for the Promotion of Ringing
- Band or cluster of the Year
- LtR Achievement Award
- LtR Contribution Award
I’d particularly like to invite nominations for the Sarah Beacham Youth Award, which is for youth, school, and university groups and societies who are successfully recruiting, retaining and developing young ringers.
Information and nomination forms
Get planning for the ART Conference
Now in its tenth year, the ART Conference is a great event for people interested in teaching and leadership. Our speakers will be sharing good practice and new ideas from their ringing as well as ideas from other activities and professions. This year’s conference focuses on leadership. We’ve programmed a whole weekend of activities for those looking to connect with like-minded people in the ringing community − helping you address your biggest challenges, improve yourself and establish the future of bellringing.
Booking will open in early January. If you’re an ART member or financial supporter you will receive your discount codes as soon as booking opens, giving you priority access to the workshops. Whilst you’re waiting, why not explore the conference programme and speakers. Come and join us in York on 15/16 March 2025.
Explore the conference programme
Launch of a new membership system
From 1 January 2025, we will be moving to a new system called Membermojo to manage collection of subscriptions in a much more efficient way. This will replace our current systems. Membermojo is already used and endorsed by many ringing societies, or you may already be familiar with it, or a similar system, as a member of another organisation.
The new system will enable members to update their details and pay their annual subscriptions in the same secure way as most of us are already used to when paying online for all sorts of goods and services, by card or other means of payment. The process is very straightforward and will take you only a few minutes.
The Membermojo system allows automatic processing of subscription payments. If you currently pay by standing order, we would prefer you to move to online payment via credit/debit card or your paypal account, which will allow us to realise the efficiency benefits of moving to the new system. Irrespective of payment method, you will need to adjust your payment amount to £15 to reflect the increase in the subscription agreed at the 2024 AGM.
We will also be asking all members who do not pay an annual subscription, to use Membermojo to keep their details up to date. This includes Affiliate Members and those who are exempt as they are an ART Patron or Sponsor.
Take part in our tower survey
You should have received an invitation to participate in an ART survey about the current status of the Church and ringing at the tower where you most usually ring. The survey will remain open until Sunday 5 January 2025, so please complete your response before then and help us build a picture of the state of ringing across the UK and beyond.
So far, over 500 ringing teachers have completed the survey. It doesn’t take long to complete, and the more responses we receive, the better.
Saying hello and goodbye to Claire and Denise…
Denise Tremain, who has been a highly-value member of the ART Admin team since January 2019, retired at the end of November this year. Denise has given great service to ART since she took up her post and her bubbly personality will be much missed. We wish her the very best for the future and hope that she spends her free time wisely, i.e. by ringing!
Claire Penny has been appointed as our new Website and Finance Administrator, joining our admin team in January 2025. Claire learned to ring as a teenager, but her first foray into serious teaching was in 1999 when she became heavily involved in teaching two brand new bands in time to ‘Ring in the Millennium’, and teaching has really been her focus ever since. She finds it both challenging and rewarding, and as much a learning experience for her as it is for the person she is teaching. Claire became a member of ART in 2013 and an ART Tutor in 2023.
Claire has a background in finance and administration, particularly working with small businesses, and she also does a lot of work for voluntary organisations such as churches and local charities. As a result of this she has developed a wide range of skills, and is looking forward to applying them to progress and promote bell ringing through her new role with ART.
… and to Katie and Stephanie
After many years of excellent service to the cause of bell ringing and in particular to the ART Awards, Stephanie Warboys has stepped back from her position as ART Awards Leader. She will still be running and developing the Learning the Ropes Masterclasses for Level 5 Achievers. This year, for example, she has encouraged an additional masterclass in Bristol, supported by local ringers from the area, a most welcome addition to the stable of courses run by volunteers on behalf of ringing.
As Stephanie steps down, I want to welcome our new ART Awards Leader, Katie Town. Many of you will know Katie personally and I am very pleased that she agreed to take on this role. You may be aware of her ringing achievements, not least as a past Master of the College Youths.
Since taking over as ART Award Leader, Katie has been hard at work forming a new panel of judges. The panel will be chaired by Stuart Hutchieson, joined by Haley Barnett, Liz Hutchieson and Ed Walker. I am particularly pleased that Katie has brought in a judge who lives in the USA. Reaching out in this way emphasises the international aspect of ART in a big way.
Bringing all our resources into one place – ART Online
ART Online is our new portal for resources, toolboxes and online courses, which have all been reviewed and updated. For the first time all our resources are available in one place, which cures one of the gripes about our IT – ‘I know that that resource is somewhere, but I can’t remember where!’
The following resources and toolboxes are available to everyone:
- Recruitment and Retention Resources
- Method Toolboxes
- Advanced Call Change Toolbox
- Handbell Resources
- Simulator Resources
- Teaching Tips
- Learning Tips
The method toolboxes have been extensively improved by splitting them into separate toolboxes for ringers and teachers. They cover the five levels of the Learning the Ropes scheme from the development of foundation skills to ringing methods such as Plain Bob, Grandsire and Stedman.
Our portfolio of online learning courses for teachers and ringers have also been moved to ART Online:
- Minor Stepping Stones
- Understanding Call Changes
- First steps in calling bobs
- Composing practice night touches
- The Module 1 and Module 2F Online Refresher courses
More courses are being developed and will be added to ART Online. However, there’s already a great selection of resources available. Why don’t you have a look, and if you like them share them with your ringing friends.
ART Online – the one-stop portal for resources and courses
It’s all change for ART Teaching Hubs
Lesley Boyle is stepping down as the ART Hubs Coordinator after a number of years in this role. I’m delighted to announce that Matt Lawrence has agreed to take over as the new ART Hubs Coordinator. Matt started ringing in the West Midlands as a teenager in the late 1980’s. He is currently Tower Captain at Lilleshall, Shropshire and coordinates the Round the Wrekin Training Hub.
Matt will be looking to build upon Lesley’s hard work and dedication to help hubs share best practice and further develop their offer to the ringing community. Rose Nightingale will be picking up the day-to-day hubs administration, following the retirement of Denise Tremain.
Thanks to Lesley and Denise for all their hard work in supporting and developing our network of ART Teaching Hubs.
Find out more about ART Teaching Hubs
Another successful year for the ART university recruitment package
University ringing societies have always played an important role in recruiting, retaining and developing young ringers. They do a lot more recruiting and teaching from scratch than used to be the case, and it’s exactly these activities that the ART University Recruitment Package supports. This is the third year that ART has extended this offer to university societies, and we have been able to support nine university societies: Birmingham, Cambridge, Durham, Essex, Lincoln, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton and York.
In return for this support, we ask for a report and some stats, so that we can share good practice and better target the offer. These reports and a summary of lessons learned are now available online.
Read university reports
We would like to thank Chris Hughes (Abel) for help in funding this package over the past three years via a sum of money ring-fenced for recruitment originally donated to the Ringing Foundation. If you’re interested in sponsoring this package next year or learning more about how we can work together, please contact me, Andrew Slade at andrew.slade@bellringing.org