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Bellringing and Intangible Cultural Heritage
The UK recently joined the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH). The Central Council has set up a Task
Intangible Cultural Heritage
The sound of Bells is intrinsically part of the cultural heritage of the UK. Cultural heritage is more than monuments and museum collections. It
The Executive Download #1
An informal peek into the activities of the the Executive, by Angela Elliott The month rolled round very quickly, and another Executive meeting was upon
President’s Blog #94
(Impressions of volunteering at the youth competition, hoodie envy, showing pride in ringers, the value of open consultations, and finding a new Trustee) I experienced
President’s blog #92
In which the President encounters not one but three past Presidents, faces up to her personal odd-struckness, and gets excited about school. I have made
President’s blog #88
President’s blog Reflecting on the benefits of one extra ringer, intangible cultural heritage, the Young Change Ringers Association, and the New Year honours. Welcome to
What is intangible cultural heritage and why does it matter to bellringing?
Right before Christmas there was a flurry of excitement that the UK government was getting ready to sign the 2003 UNESCO Convention for the Safeguarding
President’s blog #86
(Where we meditate over knitting and method structure, using history to learn from success, the worth of ambition and whether we can be decent human
Noticeboard Toolkit
Exterior Noticeboard – For the public (and visiting ringers) Visible when the church is locked, such as a noticeboard outside or in an unlocked porch.