by Tom Nestor | Nov 2, 2019 | Guild, Guild News, 10-bell Competition
Mid Branch won the 2019 competition at Chester Cathedral. The test piece was 144 Grandsire Caters (BBBSx2). The striking was analysed by the Hawkear system, with comments from Ben Kellett, Jack Bendrey and Andrew Rawlinson.Audio tracks from Ben Kellett, team photos...
by Rich Westman | Oct 19, 2019 | Guild News, AGM, BRF, Rules
Following lengthy discussion across the BRF team and the Executive Committee, a new set of Bell Restoration Fund rules were presented to the membership of the Guild at the AGM in October 2019. All members supported the change and the new rules were unanimously agreed,...
by Rich Westman | Oct 19, 2019 | Guild News, BRF
2020 Calendars featuring towers who have been recent recipients of Bell Restoration Fund grants are now on sale from Branch Secretaries and the Bell Restoration Officer for just £6. Only 100 are available and half are already sold, with all profit going into the BRF...
by Tom Nestor | Oct 17, 2019 | East Cheshire Branch News, South Cheshire Branch News, In Memoriam
We are sad to report the death on October 13th, of Barry Corbishley, a former member of the Chester Guild and ringer at Congleton and Macclesfield.
by Tom Nestor | Oct 17, 2019 | Guild, Guild News, 6-bell competition
Grappenhall (Mid Branch) won the 2019 competition at Holmes Chapel, narrowly beating the home team during an afternoon of generally fine ringing. This year featured the Trophy and new Novice competitions with eight teams entered from five branches, also three novice...
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