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RINGERS
This web page gives you
information about the belfry and bell-ringers at
All Saints' Church, North Ferriby.
What is bell-ringing?
Church bell-ringing,
technically known as campanology, is the art of sounding a bell by
pulling on a rope connected to a bell in the church's tower. A bell-ringer may only safely ring one bell at one time so to ring six bells, six
bell-ringers are needed. Bell-ringers learn numerical sequences and
work together to create a peal. The way the bells are rung is usually
suited to the mood of the event.
Interested in learning how to ring?
We may be able to help you. You are welcome to visit us during any
practice session or after church on Sunday mornings. To find us look at the
'Where we are' link on the home page.
We hold our practices on Wednesday each week from 7.30pm until 9pm.
We ring on Sunday mornings from 9.50am until 10.30am to signify the start of
a service and at other special
services such as weddings. Bells are also rung at times of national
joy or sorrow, for example at New Year or following the death of a monarch.
Want to be sociable?
Usually, on the first Wednesday of any month, after ringing practice we
go to the local pub and order sandwiches and chips. You would
be made very welcome. We arrange days and meals out together
throughout the year, sometimes ringing and attending meetings at other
churches in the area. Ringing improvement courses are available.
We arrange quizzes to raise money for our church building and the bells.
All Saint's North Ferriby ringers are members of the Beverley and District
Ringing Society.
Who to contact?
Consult the 'People' link.
Want to know more about
bell-ringing?
Consult the Beverley and District Ringing Society website at
www.bnd.org.uk.
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