Neil Pirie organised an excellent 2025 summer tour for us. Details here:
We also arranged to ring handbells at Stokesay on the Sunday afternoon:


Neil Pirie organised an excellent 2025 summer tour for us. Details here:
We also arranged to ring handbells at Stokesay on the Sunday afternoon:


The plan as at 11/6/23 is below:
University of Surrey Society of Change Ringers
Summer Tour 2023
11th—14th August
Friday
Meet for lunch Best Western Plus Ullesthorpe Court Hotel & Golf Club | Hotels in Lutterworth, Leicestershire
Tower 1 Claybrooke 2.00-2.45pm confirmed
Tower 2 Wolvey 3.00-3.45pm confirmed
Tower 3 Hinckley 4.15-5.15pm confirmed
Evening Mill On The Soar Pub Restaurant | Leicester | Hungry Horse
Saturday
Tower 1 Peckleton 9.30-10.15am confirmed
Tower 2 Kirkby Mallory 10.30-11.15 confirmed
Tower 3 Barwell 11.30-12.15 confirmed
Lunch Wentworth Arms pub in Elmesthorpe | Pub & Kitchen | Greene King Pubs (greeneking-pubs.co.uk)
Tower 4 Earl Shilton 2.30-3.30pm TBC
Tower 5 Thurlaston 3.45-4.30pm confirmed
Tower 6 Enderby 4.45-5.45pm confirmed
Evening Family Restaurant & Pub in Narborough | The Dovecote (dovecotenarborough.co.uk)
Sunday
Free
Evening 69 Leicester Road, Narborough
Monday
Tower 1 Desford 9.30-10.15am confirmed
Tower 2 Ratby 10.30-11.30am confirmed
Tower 3 Kirby Muxloe 11.45-12.30pm confirmed
Lunch Castle Hotel | Kirby Muxloe | Chef and Brewer
Hopefully some handbell ringing will be planned for the Sunday afternoon.
The Society handbells need a new home form 1st September 2023. If you are desperate to provide a home for them please email richard@majorringer.plus.com . Hopefully handover can be arranged to take place during the summer tour.
This was 3rd time lucky now that Covid 19 is not such a threat. Andrew Ball produced this report.
University of Surrey Society of Change Ringers, 2022 Summer tour to Cambridge.
Members gathered from all points of the compass at lunchtime on Friday 5th August at The Green Man, Thriplow; a lovely country pub with good food including excellent sausage sandwiches.
Four towers were arranged for the afternoon’s ringing: Thriplow, Harston, Foxton and Barton. Accommodation had been suggested near Duxford or Babraham, handy for public transport into Cambridge on Saturday morning, but first, all were invited to Charlotte’s house at Linton for supper and drinks. The weather played ball and about 25 of us gathered in Charlotte’s garden for a magnificent buffet. The homemade lemon cheesecake deserves special mention. Later, the handbells came out, but not for long!
St Clement’s in Cambridge was the first tower on Saturday, where we were delighted to try out the new six. A superb ring cleverly installed in a rather small tower. We were under a time limit as the church is host to the Russian Orthodox Church with a service at 10.00am. Not having had any experience of the Russian Orthodox rituals it was interesting to see the congregation gathering and making their way round the icons arranged in the nave of the church, with candles being presented and lit at each one and prayers being said.
The next towers were St Benet’s, Our Lady and English Martyrs and then lunch, with the welcome opportunity to cool down as the summer heat was rising rapidly. In the afternoon we were under strict instructions to meet promptly at Great Saint Mary’s and not to miss our slot to ascend, as there were hoards of visitors waiting for the tower tour. We were all impressed by the twelve bells there; each one can be distinctly heard, making it a rewarding ring.
A short walk to St Edward King and Martyr which was looking a bit lost in its rewilded churchyard. The last tower of day was St Andrew the Great, where after moving the sofas from ringing chamber we did justice to the fine ring of eight. Quite amazing how the church has been reordered to include multiple meeting/play rooms for different age groups and the nave converted to a performance space.
Dinner at The Plough at Great Chesterford rounded off an excellent day and Richard Major proposed a toast to friends no longer with us, Roly Backhurst, Paul Williams and Miss Yvonne Eloie.
No ringing had been arranged for Sunday. It allowed the opportunity for a well-earned rest and the chance to visit places of interest in and around Cambridge, making the most of the glorious weather. We met up again for a Chinese meal in Sawston. The Tasting Menu at the Jade Fountain is to be recommended.
Monday saw us up bright and early for the last towers of the tour , Duxford, Ickleton and Sawston, and final pub lunch at The George in Babraham before going our separate ways after a great weekend, good ringing and always excellent company.
Congratulations and thanks from all present to Charlotte Ellis and Sam Gorman for a well-planned tour and impeccable organisation. It’ll be a hard act to follow.



A short pre history has been supplied by Dick Gray. Follow the link in the History section.
Further contributions would be welcomed.
I’ve added a bit of history from a personal perspective (1917-74). Go to History and click on the link.
Richard
Dear All,
Thank you for your positive responses.
Responses to date reveal that there are varying views on Covid-19 risks and that individual health issues coupled with accommodation problems make it difficult for individuals to attend at such short notice. Many people cannot manage Monday 23rd so it is suggested that we hold a curtailed tour with ringing restricted to Friday and Saturday which is just about viable. The situation with towers is not entirely clear so it is proposed that we ring on the 5 towers that have responded positively and use handbells for the remainder of the time (we should have enough handbells for up to 3 bands). This can be a mix of two in hand or single bell depending on peoples wishes.
Please respond by Sunday 15th at the latest if you are still prepared to come on a tour arranged along these lines.
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