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March 2020

2020 News Posted on Thu, March 26, 2020 12:32:28

This is typically the quite time of year after our Christmas rush, but we never expected it to be as quiet as this. With the suspension of church services and activities we cancelled all our practices from March 18th until further notice. Hopefully this will be something which contributes in our small part towards the slowing down of the spread of this virus.

it is a particular shame for us as with our new (and returning) recruits we had been able to practice both our old favourites and new pieces ready for our up and coming performances. At nearly all our practices we had been able to play all 3 of our octaves.

There was only one problem however –  the bells did not look so shiny – there were plenty of sticky fingerprints! So at the beginning of March 5 of us got together to polish the bells to bring them back to their shiny condition. Any excuse for a good chat and catch up!

The next week the children from Trinity All Saints took them to Skipton Music Festival. They performed very well and played Frere Jacques, Jesus Loves Me and Ode to Joy and were placed second in their class. A very creditable performance!

Next year their target is to be first again!

With best wishes to everyone at this time

Solna Burnham

Secretary – 07884 233382



Handbells News February 2020

2020 News Posted on Wed, February 05, 2020 13:02:51

The new year began with our annual post Christmas meal. This was held in the White Horse and well attended. Thank you to Jane for organising and for Solna & Pam for sorting out a quiz to keep our brains working.

The next week we started practices again and were joined by two ladies from Trinity All Saints School who had learnt to ring as part of the surprise for Jane Glendenning’s leaving do. It appears that they were “hooked” and we hope they are enjoying ringing with us.

We have already had a number of requests to ring over the festive period and our diary is filling up fast so if you are also interested in inviting us to perform for you please contact our Bookings Secretary Anne as we would not want you to be disappointed.



Handbells news January 2020

2020 News Posted on Mon, January 13, 2020 10:42:36

So Christmas is over for another year.

As always it was a busy time for the handbell ringers.

We began at Mill View care Home in Bradford at the end of November where the residents all enjoyed our first rendition of our Christmas Music.

In December we visited another care home – Ashfield at Skipton where we had performed a few years ago.

In fact this was a festive season where we were invited to make return visits to a number of locations. We also returned to the Parkinsons Group at Baildon Community Link Centre and to the Brown Cow Inn at Ireland Bridge. Of course it is always easier to ring at places where the audience at sat down and we have their full attention.

In a pub, and particularly just before Christmas, people are obviously busing eating, drinking, ordering and generally chatting to their friends so that we are merely background noise. We trust the bells however added to the festive atmosphere and were appreciated.

Our final performance was at Beacon Community Church, Wibsey where we performed at their annual carol service. This was a lovely service with a choir, general community singing, poems and readings. There were even mince pies and coffee in the mid service break! We performed some pieces on the full 3 octave set in the first half and some 2 octave sing a long pieces in the second half. Then as we left the church for the drive home we discovered snow had fallen whilst we were inside – very seasonal!

Once again we had, unfortunately, to turn down a number of requests for Christmas performances due to our already busy diary. It appears that the message must have got through though and we already have a number of bookings for Christmas 2020 from groups who do not want to be disappointed again.

Please contact our bookings secretary Anne soon if you are also interested in inviting us to perform for you.

In the meantime, wishing you all the best for the New Year.

Solna Burnham (07884 233382)

Bingley Handbell Ringers



News November 2019

2019 News Posted on Thu, November 07, 2019 13:43:57

Merry Christmas to all of you!
We are practising hard for our Christmas performances which include one at The Brown Cow on the evening of Wednesday 11th December and our usual slot in the All Saints Carol Service on Sunday 22nd.
We hope to see you all at one of these.
Since I last reported we held the mini rally at Wilsden in October and at the beginning of November we played for residents of the Anchor Housing Association project at Hallcroft, Windhill, Shipley. This was a successful afternoon. The residents enjoyed singing along even to the pieces which were not intended to be sung along to! As many of them were in wheelchairs it was difficult for them to come to our tables to “have a go” but instead we took the bells to their chairs and most of them enjoyed ringing scales and having their photographs taken with a bell in their hand. As a thank you the group gave us a donation and a box of biscuits which will be very welcome at the coffee breaks in our practices!



Handbell news October 2019

2019 News Posted on Mon, October 21, 2019 16:20:14

A few months ago we received a request to perform for a Community Group at Trawden Forest over the border in Lancashire. They had tried to find a local handbell team but couldn’t so they contacted Handbell Ringers of Great Britain who put them in touch with us.

So on Thursday 17th October we got our passports out and travelled over to Lancashire. On arrival we were welcomed by Tony who explained that they use a small bell to call their meetings to order, which had promted their wish to hear a proper handbell team.

As this was a mid week performance we needed to call for assistance from two friends from Treble Eight Handbell Ringers, they joined us for one practice before the event, and on the day donned a couple of spare Bingley polo shirts and blended seemlessly into our team. Thank-you Christine and Roger.

We played a range of music then gave the audience a chance to “have a go”, which always gives people the chance to feel the bells and realise that ringing tunes is not as easy as it looks.

When we had finished we were invited to stay for lunch, this was served by their lady members whilst the men did the cooking. We were treated to Cottage Pie, Vegetables and a great selection of cakes.

So our venture into Lancashire was very successful. We are now preparing for our Christmas performances, once again are fully booked for our busiest time of year……so book early if you need us in 2020.



News September 2019

2019 News Posted on Fri, September 06, 2019 10:29:24

This last month has been one of preparation.

We have a number performances booked over September, October and November. Some of these are for groups that wanted us to ring for them over Christmas but contacted us too late. They are however happy for us to play Christmas music and this gives us the opportunity to check all our adaptations are correct before we reach the hectic festive season. We still seem to be booked up for Christmas well in advance and even have a booking already for 2020!

In addition, on Saturday 19th October from 10am-4pm, we will be hosting a mini rally of teams from our part of the North East Region (mainly from West Yorkshire) at Wilsden Village Hall. Teams will play their own performance pieces and will join together to all play the same piece of “massed ringing” under a guest conductor.

There is plenty of room for spectators who are most welcome to watch this display particularly during the afternoon when junior teams will be present and there will be a final polished performance of the massed ringing pieces



August 2019

2019 News Posted on Sat, August 17, 2019 20:50:35

Monday 8th July saw the Handbell Ringers visiting a new venue as we carried out an engagement for Haworth Women’s Institute at West Lane Baptist Church, Haworth. Recently we have struggled to perform on our full 3 octave set of bells due to reduced numbers of ringers, so it was great to be able to play all our bells for this performance.

Following several weeks intensive practice and careful alteration of some of the music so that we could manage with the people available we were able to ring a wide repertoire of pieces including: Ode to Joy, Nimrod, Water Music, Land of the Silver Birch, Blue Danube Waltz, Christchurch Bells and Simple Gifts. A good audience of 30 to 40 ladies enjoyed the music and when we had finished some volunteered to “have a go”. The evening was completed with tea and cakes provided by the WI.

On Friday 12th July the junior handbell ringers from Trinity All Saints performed in Church for the retirement service of Mrs Glendinning. They played Ode to Joy and the Blue Danube Waltz during the service. It was also a farewell performance for our year 6 ringers who will going to high school in September. We do hope the year 5 girls will return next year to continue ringing and that they will be joined by some new recruits to make up a full team again.



June

2019 News Posted on Thu, June 13, 2019 09:03:52

We have recently attended two
regional events.

The regional spring rally and
AGM (well we have to have it sometime!) are traditionally held in may in
Grassington Town Hall. It is a lovely place to visit although the event is so
popular that parking for the cars and space for bells and ringers are at a
premium.

As usual we joined in massed
ringing with all the other ringers there and we also performed two pieces as a
band. This was the first public performance by both Andy and Janet and they
both did very well – even though the compere tried to embarrass them from the
stage by pointing out to all the audience that it was their first event!

In June 11 of us took part in
the Summer Ring at St Chads in Headingley. At this annual event we join in
massed ringing of pieces we have never seen before. There are about 50 ringers
and we all mix together so that you are ringing next to members of other bands.
We practice the pieces for about an hour, then have a supper break before
performing each piece – hopefully at concert standard! Altogether it is a very
enjoyable evening and a good opportunity to chat with other ringers.

We are now practicing hard for
a number of summer performances that we have been booked for. After these there
might be a short lull until the festive season. Bookings for December are
already coming in thick and fast so if you would like us to perform for you
please let us know quickly.



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