Sunday, 22 April 2012

Annual website update - complete!

Phew - the major update to the website, after the AGM, is complete!

  • Annual report on website
  • Tower Map up to date - including details on parking, pubs and toilets...
  • Updated Objectives and Rules & Honorary Life Members list following the changes at the AGM
  • Section for corrections added
Just need to check the events guide and we are good to go!

Did you know...?
93% of Association officers have a DerbyDA email account.
52% of Association towers have a DerbyDA email account. If you can fill in any of the gaps, please let me know...

Also, I've added a new section - Archives. This will (one day) have copies of all Annual Reports from 1946 to the current day. Hopefully these will be of historical use to future generations.

I have reports for most years and I am missing some of the early years (1946 - 1953, 1957 and 1961). If you do have a spare copy, please may I have it? Unfortunately, the scanning process requires me to guillotine the reports in half, so they can't be returned in one piece.

Saturday, 21 April 2012

2012 AGM round-up...

A quick round-up of events at the AGM for those who were not able to attend...

Ringing took place at Ockbrook, Breaston and Derby St Luke before the service at Allestree. Unfortunately ringing at Allestree was not possible due to a 'temporary' walkway over the bells becoming permanent the week before!

After a fine tea of jacket potatoes and 'naughty but nice' puddings, around 70 people sat down for the meeting. Well done to all the new members who were elected at the meeting - certificates were handed out for a first pealer, four first quarters and just under 30 new members certificates presented. It was good to see a high proportion of these were juniors. Mike Willis, a member since 1960, was recommended to be elected a Honorary Life Member for all his hard work at both District and Association level.

The longest agenda item consisted of changes to the Association Objectives and Rules to transfer the control of the Bell Repair Fund to a new, smaller, dedicated committee. John Thorpe clearly outlined this rule change and it was agreed by all. See the website soon for the updated Objectives and Rules.

The officers were all re-elected, however the current Membership Secretary and Annual Report Secretary (respectively Don and Hazel Jones) announced their decision not to stand next year. Anyone interested in either role is free to contact Don and Hazel, who will explain the ins and outs of the role.

The list of upcoming events includes 2 special events this year. Everyone is encouraged to participate in ringing over the Diamond Jubilee weekend. The Lord Lieutenant (the Queens representative in Derbyshire) had written to the Association to encourage the bells are rung. Please email us details of any special ringing, which we will forward onto the Queen in due course.

The other unusual event this year is the Olympics. Ringing is planned to coincide with the flame on it's journey through Derbyshire on 29th June. The Derbyshire locations near churches are: Bolsover, Chesterfield, Matlock, Darley Dale, Bakewell, Ashbourne, and Derby. A peal starting at 6.45pm is planned at Derby Cathedral, alongside a party in the Market Place until midnight. Ringers at Derby Cathedral are also planning to ring every day Team GB win a gold medal - how many days will we ring?

After the meeting concluded, the ringing continued at Duffield.






Thursday, 5 April 2012

Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire requests that bells are rung!


The Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, who is the Queen's personal representative in Derbyshire, has sent a personal message to all the ringers in the county. Please encourage you tower to ring throughout the year, especially during the weekend of 1st - 5th June 2012. The Association will be collating details of all ringing to be set to the Queen as a record of Derbyshire events.

HM Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire, Mr William Tucker, says;

"I am delighted that the Derbyshire Association of Church Bell Ringers have agreed to ring church bells throughout the County in unison in celebration of Her Majesty's Diamond Jubilee. I know that people all over Derbyshire love to hear Church Bells ringing in their villages and towns---especially if it is recognition of a special event. Nothing can be more special than celebrating 60 years of The Queen's wonderful reign and this combined "act of jubilation" will be well received by all. It will send out a very clear message to all that Derbyshire is celebrating this great occasion in style!"