The Association of Ringing Teachers is delighted to announce the appointment of their new Chair, Neil Jones, after the Annual General meeting, held online today. Neil succeeds Andrew Slade who is stepping down after holding the position of Chair for the past three years.
Neil learnt to handle a bell in Kent but learnt to ring whilst in Norwich whilst supposedly studying for a degree. On returning to Kent, he continued to progress and became more involved in ringing at a District level. He also began to ring at Rochester Cathedral which subsequently became his home tower.
After training to become a primary school teacher, he initially found it difficult to commit to ringing beyond his own tower but gradually took a greater role in leadership at District level and in 2023 was elected as the Chairman of the KCACR.
Neil has always been passionate about teaching ringers and has been involved in training at different levels for much of his ringing career. When his eldest daughter was invited to join the Kent Young Ringers, Neil started to assist the group by helping at their meetings and getting involved in the coaching and training the next generation of ringers, which he continues to do.
Having taken the M1 course in 2019, he realised the benefits of the ART programme and became an Accredited Teacher in 2023, after the disruption of COVID had finally settled down. During his tenure as Chairman, Neil took the opportunity to raise the profile of ART in Kent and how it would benefit other KCACR members. The increase the awareness of ART in Kent has been apparent and the demand for M1 and M2 courses has now escalated, as have the number of accredited teachers in the KCACR.
Neil is looking forward to being Chair of ART and hopes that he will be able to contribute to the ongoing success of the Association of Ringing Teachers.
We wish Neil every success in his new position and thank Andrew for his hard work and dedication.