(Click here to download the Acrobat pdf version of this document - updated March 2006)
The Guildford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers was formed in 1927 when the new Diocese was created. Today the Guild has over 600 members. Its aims include the proper care and use of bells and belfries. To help this the Guild established a BELL RESTORATION FUND in 1979
A ring of church bells is a complicated mechanical installation. Bells are heavy - some weigh over a ton - and periodically need new bearings, ropes, clappers and pulleys. A new bell installation ought to last 100 years, but interim maintenance is essential, and at some stage major work on every bell installation is likely to become necessary. In addition, the towers in which bells are hung and which are often much older than the bell installation may need repair to allow the bells to continue to be rung. The Bell Restoration Fund provides large and small grants and loans to contribute towards the costs of such work.
About two thirds of the income to the fund comes from the ringers themselves: from their annual membership subscription, donations, collections and fundraising efforts. The other third comes from the generous support of Parochial Church Councils of the Diocese without which we would not be able to make such significant contributions to projects as we have done in recent years, and from interest on deposits.
The first major project, the rehanging of the bells at St Nicholas, Thames Ditton, received a grant of £1,250. More recent projects have seen quite substantial sums being spent. Some of the more recent beneficiaries have been:
The fund has given a range of smaller grants for repairs, e.g. new headstocks and bearings at St Mary the Virgin, Worplesdon (£1,500), repair of clappers and other fittings at St John the Baptist, Wonersh (£1,500) and remodelling all clappers and repairing gudgeons at St Mary and All Saints, Dunsfold (£900).
Over the years more than 30 churches have benefited from grants ranging from £25 to £25,000.
Knowledgeable ringers (some of whom are professionally qualified) will carry out inspections of bell installations, and, if required, draw up a full written report including recommendations on an appropriate course of action.
Many ringers assist on a voluntary basis in the practical aspects of maintenance and restoration work. This can save a parish thousands of pounds.
Church bell ringing is best served by having enough ringers in all our towers to make sure that the bells are rung regularly and properly maintained. Bell ringing is a fascinating hobby and a very sociable activity. Why not see whether ringing is for you by contacting the Guild Secretary who will make arrangements for you to visit a ringers' practice to see for yourself what goes on?
Contact Anne Pratt, Witley (tel. no available from webmaster)
Do you have a practical skill which could be utilised on a restoration project? Most of the work is done by ringers and other volunteers under the professional guidance of the bell founders and hangers.
Alternatively, you can support the Bell Restoration Fund. If you enjoy the sound of bells, you can help us by making a donation or even remembering us in your will.
For further details, advice or information, please contact our Bell Restoration Fund Administrator:
Stephen Darvill
Bramley
Surrey
(tel. and full address available from webmaster)
Please send any donations to our Treasurer:
Chris Rogers
Witley
Godalming
Surrey
(tel. and full address available from webmaster)
Cheques should be made payable to the Guildford DG Bell Restoration Fund. All donations will be acknowledged.
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