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Obituary Ronald Patrick Burgess – “Ron” 23rd July 1946 – 7th June 2024 Ron was born in Boscombe Hospital, and grew up in Kinson with his two younger brothers Derek and Ray. During his school days at Kinson Primary School […]

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Sad news. Ernie Canning recently passed away. https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/memorials/death-notices/death/30615392.ernest-edward-canning/
Branch 6-Bell Striking Competition – 8th June 2024 The competing teams were superbly hosted by Lawrence Clarke at Black Bourton, with David Harding providing the technical support, and the weather played its part, keeping warm and sunny all […]

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A Quarter Peal was rung to celebrate the life of Nigel Eagle on the day of his funeral in Stanton Harcourt, where he rang for over 50 years, and was Tower Captain for nearly 40 years, and very […]

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Bells that still ring – Radio 4 (iPlayer) Laura Barton’s Notes on Music – Ep. 2: Bells  

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The Witney Gazette and Oxford Mail recently ran a story on the Witney team’s launch of a fund raising appeal. For more information, please visit the links below. Oxford Mail article. St Mary’s Witney JustGiving page.

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With profound sadness, we must announce that Roger Barnes, Ducklington Tower Captain, passed away unexpectedly on the morning of Thursday 30th June. Our love and condolences go to Margaret and their family. Although Roger was a gifted ringer, […]
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Witney Ringing Society has launched a JustGiving page. More details can be found at this link – https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/witney-bells
witney and woodstock 6-bell striking competition 2022
On Saturday 18th June, Freeland hosted the 2022 branch 6-bell striking competition. Our disappointment with the wet weather, the day after a record June heatwave, was tempered by the fantastic catering supplied by the Freeland ringers in the […]

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17 ringers enjoyed the new bells at Broadwell on Saturday 11th December. Ringers travelled from as far as Exeter and St Albans to try the bells which all agreed handle very well and sound superb. Tony Crabtree has […]