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Published every Friday

The Ringing World is the weekly journal of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers.

The Central Council is the representative body of all of the principal bell-ringing societies in Great Britain, Ireland, North America, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, in fact wherever the art of English change-ringing is practised. It meets annually but its committees function throughout the year to promote the interests of bellringing and to maintain the records of the traditional art of Change-ringing.

 

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Site Developments

The company is focused on increasing the circulation of The Ringing World - it currently costs only £1 per week by post. Send for a sample to rw@ringingworld.co.uk or take advantage of our special £35 offer for 12 months for new subscribers. Just send a cheque (payable to The Ringing World) to The Ringing World, Eagleside House, 7-9 Chantry Street, Andover, Hampshire SP10 1DE

Development of the "on-line shopping" feature is taking longer than expected

 

Established 1911

Complementary communication

The purpose of the site remains to be complementary to the weekly journal by providing easy access to its facilities and information. Also, by providing links in conjunction with the Central Council website, to facilitate the development of a significant and major portal providing access to the electronic world of ringing.

We hope you enjoy the site and find it a useful source of information. If you are not already, we hope you may become a subscriber.

 

Editor: Robert Lewis
General Manager: Paul Trend

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