It looks like this year could be a record for new bell ringing recruits at the county's churches, and there's still just about time to get involved if you'd like to ring for the King's coronation in May.
There’s still time to become a bell ringer in Rutland for the King’s coronation. The county saw renewed interest during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee, and there are currently 20 new recruits who if all stay the course will be the largest group trained in Rutland for many years. There was a practice at Edith Weston on Saturday, the next one is at North Luffenham two weeks on Saturday. Alan Wordie who’s Chairman of the Rutland Bellringers says it’ll be a busy week in May and there is still time to get involved:

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