Sunday 8 July 2012

DDA Summer Meeting 7th July 2012



We started with ringing at Brackenfield; an interesting church where the ringing chamber (GF) is cleverly concealed behind the organ pipes. Methods included Cambridge, Oxford TB, Norwich Surprise, Stedman and Grandsire. Joshua (7) rang his first rounds on tower bells – well done Joshua! Then on to Ashover. Again Richard Taylor; Assoc Ringing Master kept us all in order and maximised the ringing time available. Methods included Cambridge and Yorkshire S Royal. Joshua rang his first rounds on ten tower bells! Ashover was our venue for a Service, Ringers’ Tea, meeting, more ringing.


The Service:
I the Lord of Sea and sky mmm ...
Presentation: as reported in Strike Notes (Issue 87); 27 Quarter Peals and a Peal had been rung for the tenth anniversary of the death of Gordon Halls. Alec Humphrey had compiled these ringing records into a display book, which was presented to Pat Halls in the Service. During the Tea, the book was made available for interested parties to view.
John Hawes read the Old Testament Lesson: the last verses from the Book of Job; a story of woe but with a blessed ending.


The Tea: Cakes – Carrot cake, Raspberry Cream Scones, Lemon cake, Lemon Drizzle cake, Chocolate and  Chocolate Fudge cake, Ginger Cake, Victoria Sandwich, Apple and Cranberry sponge, Mince Tartlett etc “all made by the lady ringers of Ashover, Brackenfield and North Wingfield”. This was in addition to the savoury course – wow!


The Meeting:
New members were welcomed to the Association from Horsley and North Wingfield.

2 reasons  to be proud of your Association:
       The National Youth Striking Competition, held at St Paul’s Birmingham. Gill Hughes reported that the DDA team had come 2nd in the Call Change category, and  3rd overall out of 15 Teams. Rosemary and Emily Hall stood up in the meeting and thanked the DDA for funding and supporting the Team.
       The National 12 Bell Striking Competition. Tim Peverett told us that the Melbourne Team attained 2nd place in this prestigious competition! Tim thanked everyone who had helped out on the day. An Internet link had enabled 100 people around the world to listen to the competition ringing live, and a further 600 have logged in to listen since.

Education Committee: dates are being considered for a training session for The Ringing Foundation Integrated Teacher Training Scheme. See Ringing Foundation Website for more info on the scheme.


Report on Central Council meeting, Chester by Pat Halls. This was an interesting one... agreement that simulated peals are to be recorded (in a different way to standard peals), and a lapsed readership survey of the RW  - most lapsed for reasons other than not enjoying it. If you have any ideas for RW write to them!

After a vote of thanks by Paul Lynch we rang again, then adjourned ...    

Gordon A Halls MBE 1931-2002


Gordon's influence on bells and ringing in Derbyshire and beyond has been well documented. Early this year it was suggested that it would be appropriate to attempt quarter peals in as many of the towers where he was influential as a ringer or as our diocesan bell consultant as possible, to mark the 10th anniversary of his passing. A list of towers was provided and ringers at each were asked if they would wish to ring a quarter peal in his memory during the second half of April, that being the month of his birth and also of his death. They were offered help to do so if they felt that they wanted it and as a result twenty-seven quarter peals were rung by ninety DDA ringers and twelve non resident ringers representing forty-two different towers

These included quarters at Derby Cathedral where he rang regularly for 50 years, St Peter’s Derby where he was the ringing master for twenty-five years and at Eckington where the Gordon Halls Ringing Centre is dedicated to him. A further four ringers rang with six DDA ringers in a peal, conducted by Pat, at Newton-le-Willows where Gordon learned to ring and where he was also heavily involved in the augmentation project that culminated in the bells’ dedication on the day after he died.

A further peal was rung at Oaks in Charnwood on 30th April.


Wormhill, Derbyshire. 13 Apr, 1260 Plain Bob Minor:  Katie Eldridge 1, Eileen Goodall 2, Pauline Boyle 3, John Boyle 4, Geoff Goodall Josh Eldridge (C) 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who led the DIY team that installed a new steel frame and rehung the bells in 1998

Youlgreave, Derbyshire. 14 Apr, 1264 Plain Bob Major: John Boyle 1, Pauline Boyle 2, Ruth Littlewood 3, David Camm 4, Eileen Goodall 5, Geoff Goodall (C) 6, John Thorpe 7, Josh Eldridge 8. Rung on the back eight in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). Gordon was instrumental in rehanging these bells in a frame for thirteen in 1995 and then in their augmentation in 1997.

Pinxton, Derbyshire. 14 Apr, 1344 Yorkshire Surprise Major,  Anne Westman 1, Joe Leary 2, Tony Fisher 3, John Fisher (C) 4, Andrew E Hall 5, Jim Heading 6, Neil A Westman 7. Susan G Hall 8. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). This was Gordon's first project. In response to enquiries, he persuaded the incumbent to scrap the two old bells and install a new ring of five in a frame for eight in 1966, and then to augment to eight in 1968. Also for Pinxton bells open day.

Youlgreave, Derbyshire. 15 Apr, 1259 Grandsire Caters: John Thorpe 1, Emma Humphrey 2, David Camm 3, Roy Meads 4, Frances Haynes 5, Robert Marchbank 6, Simon Humphrey 7, Ted Dakin 8, Richard Taylor (C) 9, John Boyle 10. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). Gordon was instrumental in rehanging these bells in a frame for thirteen in 1995 and then in their augmentation in 1997. Also a 65th birthday compliment to Robert.

Stanton in Peak, Derbyshire.16 Apr, 1260 Plain Bob Doubles: Jo Walker 1, Steph Steele 2, Gail Lilley 3, David Camm 4, Richard Taylor (C) 5, Sue Hadfield 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the installation of the new lighter ring of six in 2003.

Etwall, Derbyshire. 16 Apr, 1272 Rossendale Surprise Minor: Mike Willis 1, Jane Boden 2, Pat Halls 3, Tony Lees 4, John V Chadwick 5, John Hawes (C) 6 Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (15/4/1931 – 27/4/2002).

Scarcliffe, Derbyshire. 21 Apr, 1376 Plain Bob Major: Dennis Smedley 1, Tony Fisher 2, Anne E Westman 3, Hazel Jones 4, Pat Halls 5, Alec Humphrey (C) 6, Don Jones 7, Nick Daines 8.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the augmentation of these bells from five to eight in 2001.

Norbury, Derbyshire. 21 Apr, 1296 Plain Bob Singles (variable hunt): Gill Hughes (C) 1, Steve Harpham 2, Neil A Westman 3. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was influential on the frame improvements carried out on these bells in 2003.

Morley, Derbyshire. 21 Apr1296 Minimus, (Oxford TB, Kent TB, S Court, Double B & Plain B): Nick Daines 1, Gillian E Hughes 2, Alec Humphrey (C) 3, Neil Westman (C) 4.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the augmentation of these bells in 2001. 600th quarter peal together 2 & 3.

Youlgreave, Derbyshire22 Apr1280 Yorkshire Surprise MajorDavid Camm 1, Simon Humphrey (C) 2, Emma Humphrey 3, Ian Duff 4, Mike Lilley 5, Gail Lilley 6, Richard Taylor 7,Helen Taylor 8. Rung on the light eight in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). Gordon was instrumental in rehanging these bells in a frame for thirteen in 1995 and then in their augmentation in 1997.

Eckington, Derbyshire (Gordon Halls Ringing Centre). 22 Apr1260 Grandsire TriplesNicola Hardwick 1, Kathy Grieve 2, Anne E Westman 3, Hazel Jones 4, Neil A Westman (C) 5,Simon Grieve 6, Don Jones 7, Barrie Goodwin 8.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) to whom this ringing centre is dedicated.

Dinting Vale, Derbyshire22 Apr1260 Plain Bob MinorAndy Venables 1, Linda Pelc 2, Adrienne Pyne 3, John Le Grove 4, Esther Venables 5, John Thorpe (C) 6.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls (1931 – 2002) who led the restoration of these bells to a ringable state in two stages in 1992 and 1997.

Bonsall, Derbyshire22 Apr1440 Cambridge Surprise MinorAlec Humphrey 1, Graeme A Hughes 2, Gillian E Hughes 3, Frances Haynes 4, Alistair Hamilton 5, Roy Meads (C) 6.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). The restoration of this former derelict ring of six in a new frame in 2004 was a result of suggestions by Gordon some time earlier.

Belper, Derbyshire (St Peter). 22 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesGill Hughes (C) 1, Elizabeth French (first inside) 2, Alec Humphrey 3, Sue Marson 4, Viv Suttie 5, Naomi King 6.Rung in memory of Gordon Halls (15/4/1931 – 27/4/2002).

Ashover, Derbyshire22 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesJim Heading 1, Karen Jeffrey 2, Emma Humphrey 3, Richard Taylor (C) 4, Gavin Scott 5, Barry Watts 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the augmentation of these bells from 8 to 10 in a new frame in 1997. Also for the birthday of HRH Queen Elizabeth II and for St George's Day

Brailsford, Derbyshire23 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesPat Halls 1, Jenny Booth 2, Keith Baines 3, Cathy Potter 4, Chris Booth (C) 5, Rosemary Chesshire 6.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the design and installation of a ringers' gallery completed in 2003

Allestree, Derbyshire (W Bank Rd). 24 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesMike Willis 1-2, Alec Humphrey 3-4, Philip Hudson (C) 5-6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (15/4/1931 – 27/4/2002).

Newhall, Derbyshire25 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesKatherine Fairbrother 1, Francis Gilbert 2, Alec Humphrey (C) 3, Chris Gilbert 4, Steve Durow 5, Kevin Parrans 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002). Gordon & Pat were heavily involved in the maintenance work carried out on the bell frame in 1992.

Brailsford, Derbyshire25 Apr1260 Minor (St James's Youths' Exercise B & PB): Mike Willis 1, Ray Daw 2, Jack Chadwick 3, Philip Hudson 4, Nick Daines (C) 5, Alec Humphrey 6.Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the design and installation of a ringers' gallery completed in 2003.

Hartington, Derbyshire. 26 Apr, 1260 Plain Bob DoublesMary Goodwin 1, Christopher Dullage 2, Lesley Birch 3, Giles Lacey 4, Geoff Goodall (C) 5, John Dean 6, John Boyle 7,Philip Goodwin 8.First quarter peal for 1, 6 & 8. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the new installation of these bells in 2007

Belper, Derbyshire (St Peter). 26 Apr1260 Grandsire TriplesJack Chadwick 1, Pat Halls 2, Ray Daw 3, Mike Lilley 4, Colin Aked 5, Philip Hudson 6, Alan Marchbank (C) 7, Robert Marchbank 8. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 - 2002)

Osmaston, Derbyshire27 Apr1260 Plain Bob DoublesKath Brown 1, Keith Baines 2, Jenny Booth 3, Rosemary Chesshire 4, Chris Booth (C) 5. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002)

Brackenfield, Derbyshire27 Apr1250 Cambridge Surprise MinorAlec Humphrey (C) 1, Pat Halls 2, Anne Sladen 3, Neil Westman 4, Chris Gilbert 5, Anne Westman 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the augmentation of these bells from three to six in 2002.

Bamford in the Peak, Derbyshire28 Apr1320 London Surprise MinorDuncan Matheson 1, Kathleen Matheson 2, J David Adams 3, Brian Blakey 4, Simon Taylor 5, Ian W Taylor (C) 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in replacing the six steel bells with a new installation in 2000.

Mugginton, Derbyshire29 Apr1320 Cambridge Surprise MinorGill Hughes (C) 1, Viv Suttie 2, Alec Humphrey 3, Mike Banks 4, Irene Clarke 5, Steve Harpham 6. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 – 2002) who was instrumental in the augmentation of these bells from four to six in a new steel frame in 1987.

Derby,  (All Saints Cathedral). 29 Apr1280 Plain Bob MajorPaul Lynch 1, Pat Halls 2, Cathy E Potter 3, Janet Foulds 4, William Branson 5, Pam Timms 6, Anthony Cotton 7, John Heaton (C) 8. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls MBE (1931 - 2002) a ringer at this cathedral for fifty years

Derby(St Peter). 29 Apr1260 Plain Bob TriplesMike Willis 1, Chris Willis 2, Francis Gilbert 3, Chris Gilbert 4, Alec Humphrey (C) 5, Richard Barnett 6, Alan Rowe 7, Catharine Forster 8. Rung in memory of Gordon A Halls (1931 – 2002) who was the ringing master at this church for twentyfive years.

Tuesday 3 July 2012

Derbyshire team 2nd - 2nd week running!


Well done to the ‘Derby Tups’ who came second in the Call Changes section of the Ringing World National Youth Competition. The eight members of the team travelled by train to Birmingham on 30th June. The competition was held at St Paul’s, with the opportunity to ring at three other Birmingham towers including the 16 at St Martin’s in the Bull Ring. Fifteen teams took part with twelve teams including Derby ringing Call Changes and just three teams ringing in the method section. The Derby team were one of only two in the Call Change section to be given an ‘A’ grade. The full results can be seen below.

The group have had 6 practices since they first met in March although not everyone has been able to get to every practice and in fact Saturday was the first time they had all rung together. They had all managed 3 or 4 practices and had got to know each other well and they all took part in choosing the final team. Adults helping with transport and ringing were Gill Hughes, Andrew & Sue Hall, Alec Humphey and Chris Gilbert, who all travelled with the team to Birmingham.

The Derby DA sponsored the team by covering cost of donations to churches used for practices, train travel and some other expenses. This meant that many of the team were able to purchase a competition tee shirt with the slogan “ I’ve rung on the 16 at The Bull Ring” on the back. The team and helpers would like to thank the DDA for their support.

1.Rosemary Hall (Old Brampton) 2.Elspeth Chatto (Belper) 3.Francis Gilbert (Derby, St Peter’s) 4.Antoinette Abel (Derby, St Peter’s) 5.Sophie Shaw (Belper) 6.Emily Gentle (Pentrich) 7.Emily Hall (Old Brampton) 8.Naomi King (Belper)

Comments from some of the team

Taking part in the Ringing World National Youth Competition was a thoroughly enjoyable experience. The contest itself was a bit nerve-wracking at first but nevertheless, I had a really good time. Coming second in the call changes category was a brilliant result and it was amazing to see how much the team has improved since last year's competition. Sophie

I thought that the whole day was a really good experience. It was just a bit of friendly competition. Also, this year, I found myself more confident so I talked to different bands which is always really refreshing. This year seemed to have a more friendly atmosphere too, making it less serious and added to the excitement. Antoinette

That day was one of the best days of my life because it is not very often teenagers get together and do something like that together as a team. More people should get involved its the best event ever, fantastic, and we got to go to different churches we might not ever see in the rest of our life. Naomi

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Ringing World National Youth Contest 2012

The second Ringing World National Youth Contest was held in Birmingham on Saturday. The winners of gold medals for the Method category, and also winners of the Whitechapel Trophy for the best overall performance, are The G. & B. The gold medallists in the Call Changes category are the Sussex Young Ringers.
Method category results:
1st The G & B (A*: 76%)
2nd Oxford DG (B)
3rd Suffolk Guild (C+)
Call Changes category results:
1st Sussex Young Ringers (A: 70%)
2nd Derby Tups (A)
3rd= Yorkshire Puds (B)
Georges & Dragons (B)
Lincolnshire Poachers (B)
Hertfordshire (B)
Essex Young Eagles (B)
Bedfordshire (B)
4th= St Martin's Youths (C)
Jammy Dodgers (C)
5th= King Edward VI School (C-)
Vectis Youths (C-)
Judges: Simon Linford (Chief), Jonathan Agg, Heather Forster and Louis Suggett.