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A warm welcome from All Saints bellringers. Ringing is a fascinating activity that uses a unique blend of physical and mental skills. It provides intellectual stimulation, modest physical activity and social contact. We are proud to continue the tradition of English style bellringing, which has evolved over 400 years into a unique artform practised by around 50,000 ringers in nearly 6000 towers worldwide. John Harrison, Tower Foreman |
Non-ringers, please use our site to find out about the world of bellringing ( try: About ringing, About bells, History of ringing ). If you would like to see for yourself what ringing is all about, you are welcome to drop in to meet us when we are ringing (see times below). Would you like to Learn to ring? If so then please Contact us. Would your group or society like a Talk about bellringing or a Tour of the tower? Would your school be interested in a Ringing based school project or a Talk to pupils? |
Ringers, you are welcome to join us at any of our regular ringing sessions (but please check first, especially if you are travelling some distance). We hope you will find our site interesting. See complete Tower Diary New pages added about Method learning Visit the tower on Heritage Day – Sunday 11 September See details Book about the history of 300 years of ringing at Wokingham. See details here Details of Christmas ringing |
| Regular ringing: | Sunday morning : 8.50 - 9.25 (except in exceptional circumstances, - see Tower diary) Sunday evening : 17.50 - 18.25 (not in August) (pre-arranged bands for quarter peals - see Tower diary) Monday practice : 20.00 - 21.30 (except bank holidays, Holy Week and AGM day - see Tower diary) |
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Did you know? : Change ringing was first introduced to All Saints by the Rev Henry George Bird in 1873.
Site last updated 26 January 2012
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