The committee has met four times during the year and conducts very regular discussions by email.
An announcement has been made that the next Ringing Roadshow will be held at Stoneleigh Park Exhibition and Conference Centre, Warwickshire and will be a two day event on 5th and 6th September 2008. It has been decided to retain the name 'Roadshow'. The organising team is led by John Anderson of the St Martin's Guild for the Diocese of Birmingham and a past-President of the Council. It is planned that the style of the Roadshow will be changed to incorporate a range of new events to attract the general public as well as ringers from around the world. There will be a bellringers' party on the Friday evening, and hotel accommodation is available at Stoneleigh as well as a range of bed and breakfast and hostel accommodation available locally. Pictures of the Showground are provided, and for further information about the venue visit www.stoneleighpark.com
Work is in hand to extend the email network of public relations contacts around the country as well as the rest of the bellringing world so that publicity for the 2008 Roadshow will reach every belfry. To join this network please contact the Committee Chairman.
On 6th January 2007 representatives from all ringing societies operating within the M25 were invited to a presentation about making a case for ringing to be a part of the 2012 London Olympics (see photo). Tim Joiner, immediate past Lord Mayor of Westminster, has acted as a consultant to the committee in making this presentation and this work is acknowledged with thanks. The discussion is continuing through a Yahoo discussion group and is revolving around a concentrated recruitment drive so that the case can be argued that the Olympics coming to London has led to a big upsurge of interest in ringing and therefore that ringing should be represented at the Opening Ceremony as well as in advertising material and in the media. To join this Yahoo group email <>. A small working group from the Middlesex C.A. & London D.G., the Essex Association and Docklands Ringing Centre has been formed to develop these ideas and a further meeting of representatives of all London societies is planned for summer 2007. Once plans are in place for London ringing, then work will develop into promoting this in other areas of the country where Olympic events will take place.
Building on the success of the 2005 Workshop, a second Public Relations Workshop was held in Melbourne, Derbyshire in October 2006. Guest speaker Viscount Raynham showed the BBC2 film 'A Passion for Churches' and gave a presentation about spearheading the East Raynham bells project. Achieving publicity for ringing in the media was discussed and participants also had the opportunity to share experiences and ideas.
The BBC4 TV series 'Marcus Brigstocke's Trophy People' opened with an episode about bellringing. It followed the Masters of the ASCY and Birmingham bands as they prepared for and rang at the National 12 Bell Striking Competition at Worcester Cathedral. In February BBC Radio 3 featured the ringing at Crowland Abbey in an episode of 'Music Matters' which explored Lincolnshire traditions. Much other media coverage has taken place during the year at the initiative of local ringers. Of particular note are the Essex Association's peal for the 60th anniversary of BBC Radio 4's 'Woman's Hour' and the Southwark Cathedral band's appearance in the Queen's Speech (produced by ITN) on Christmas day.
Over the year the committee has collated up-to-date information on university societies for www.cccbr.org.uk This has also been published in The Ringing World and on www.ringing.info/ It is now considered to be easily accessible. The information is under review to ensure it remains current. Updates and information should be sent to prUniInfo@cccbr.org.uk. Articles were produced promoting student ringing in The Ringing World during the summer of 2006 (and more are planned for 2007) and contact has been made with the Northern and Southern University Associations asking about further help and support which may be required.
Reports from all groups of change ringers beyond the UK have been sought and the following received:
Complaints Helpline: There have been seven requests for advice to the Complaints Helpline during the year, including about the electronic bells at Los Angeles, California – which is beyond the remit of the Council! Contacts for complaints are available in the diary and on www.cccbr.org.uk General advice was given in 'The Ringing World' about the sensitivity of ringing during the two minutes' silence on Remembrance Day – which in 2006 fell on a Saturday.
An outline database of contacts of societies affiliated to the Council is now available to council officers and chairmen.
Ringing was encouraged to celebrate the 80th birthday of HM The Queen, and there was a very active response. Ringing was also encouraged to celebrate the 125th anniversary of The Children's Society. Groups around the country were successful in raising money for The Children's Society and at the same time gaining local publicity for ringing, especially of young ringers.
A reprint of a further 50,000 Ringing Publicity Leaflets has been made and leaflets are distributed on request by email to <> Further information and telephone contacts are available on www.cccbr.org.uk Requests vary from between 1 and 1000 leaflets and approximately 60,000 have been sent out since the launch in September 2005. Work is in hand to design a publicity poster in the same style as the leaflet and it is anticipated that this will be ready for production during the summer of 2007.
Work has continued in responding to requests of where to go to learn to ring. These are received via www.ringingworld.co.uk/learntoring/ and an individual response and local contact information is given. 'Learn to Ring' is continuing to gain response from returning ringers as well as new recruits.
A library of photos of bells and ringing is available to download. The work of Richard Offen (acting as a Consultant to the Committee) and Peter Trotman (CC Webmaster) in developing this is acknowledged. A CD including a talk about ringing and the library of photos is being prepared and will be made available for sale.
Peter Robson has been co-opted as a member of the committee with a specific remit of developing links with and publicity about university societies.
JUDITH ROGERS (Chairman) prchairman@cccbr.org.uk
BRUCE BUTLER
ALAN CHANTLER
NEIL DONOVAN
SIMON FARRAR
ROBERT LEWIS
BOBBIE MAY (Secretary)
PETER ROBSON
ADRIAN UDAL
STEPHANIE WARBOYS
JANE WILKINSON