ST GILES-IN-READING BELLRINGERS
What is Bellringing?
When talking to people outside of ringing circles the questions we often get asked are: How many bells are there? Which bell do you ring? It's all mechanical isn't it - don't you finding it boring just pressing buttons?
In terms of how many bells there are - it depends on the tower! Most churches with bells have six or eight bells, but some such as St Laurence in Reading have twelve. St Giles has eight bells, and once you've learnt how to handle a bell you can ring any one of them. However, a person can only ring one bell at a time, so you need at least eight people to ring at St Giles on a Sunday morning.
The only mechanical part of bellringing is the bearings holding the bell in the tower - everything else depends on people power! In fact there's a lot of skill making the bell you're ringing chime at the right time!
Ringing at St. Giles
St. Giles has an active band of ringers. We ring regularly for Sunday service and practice, as well as quarter peals and even the odd peal. Last year we rang the 100th peal on the bells.
We usually have two outings a year, one of which is a day trip and the other a weekend trip which allows us to venture further afield. In May our day trip was to Oxfordshire, and last October we went to Exeter. Tour pictures and reports
We are a band of mixed ability so practices consist of rounds and call changes to spiced surprise major – and everything between. Visitors are very welcome. If you're interested in joining us please contact Steve Bennett, our tower captain, on 0118 947 7126 or Joyce Vernon on 0118 947 4281. Our practice night is Wednesday from 7:15pm to 9pm and we ring on Sunday mornings before Parish Mass from 9:45am to 10:30am.
Details of the Bells
|
Bell |
Weight cwt-qtr-lbs |
Note |
Date |
Founder |
|
1 |
5-0-17 |
F# |
1890 |
Mears & Stainbank |
|
2 |
5-2-24 |
F |
1890 |
Mears & Stainbank |
|
3 |
6-2-14 |
D# |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
|
4 |
7-0-0 |
C# |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
|
5 |
8-1-17 |
B |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
|
6 |
9-1-10 |
A# |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
|
7 |
11-0-22 |
G# |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
|
8 |
14-2-7 |
F# |
1793 |
Thomas Mears I |
We are also very fortunate in having a number of historic peal boards in the tower. St. Giles Peal Boards
Useful Links
Oxford Guild of Church Bell Ringers
Neighbours – St. Mary and St. Laurence
Details of all the peals on the bells
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