The Three of Us

By on 13-May-2017 - In every edition of Tower Talk we meet a teacher/learner duo and find out what their special chemistry is, but this time we pop down south to meet a  threesome from Thornham Magna, Suffolk – Zoe Wright and her daughter Carmen, who have been taught to ring by accredited teacher Sylvie  Fawcett. Carmen and Zoe […] Read more

Announcement: ART Administrator on annual leave

By on 06-May-2017 - The ART Administrator, Rose Nightingale, will be on leave from 5th May until the 11th May inclusive. During her absence, please continue to submit requests etc through SmART Ringer as usual but please understand there will be delay in processing time. If you have an urgent query, please contact the relevant ART Management Committee member. […] Read more

Trail Blazing at Tulloch

By on 06-May-2017 - Tulloch Farm is a secular ringing centre in the Highlands of Scotland, about 16 miles from Fort William. There is a ring of 12 bells, which are fairly light and very easy to ring. In another room there are 8 more bells which are much smaller; the largest is only 1cwt, but again they are […] Read more

Module 1 Day Course for Cambridge University Guild

By on 01-May-2017 - The Cambridge University Guild (CUGCR) hosted a Module 1 course at Great St Mary’s, Cambridge, at the start of our third term of the year. Having had a year of unprecedented enthusiasm for teaching and learning bellringing, we decided an ART course would be just the ticket to maintain this momentum going forward, and to […] Read more

Bell Maintenance Workshop to be held in Northampton, 23rd September 2017

By on 26-Apr-2017 - Following on from such a successful first workshop, there will be a further opportunity for delegates to attend a day long Bell Maintenance workshop held in Northampton on the 23rd September 2017, again taught by Jennie Higson. The workshop will take place at two Northampton Churches – All Saints and St Peter’s. Running between 9.45am […] Read more

Scotland: The Challenge of Geography

By on 25-Apr-2017 - In the British Isles there are more than 5400 rings of bells (with 5 or more bells) but only 22 of these are in Scotland. This means that towers are very sparse. From Dumfries in the Southwest to Nairn in the Northeast is 235 miles (a 41⁄2 hour drive). From Haddington in the Southeast to […] Read more