Random video footage showing Devon Call-Change bellringing on various peals of church bells throughout Devon, England, Scotland & Wales. Certain clips feature Devon Call-Change competition striking. Enjoy...
The individual has since left the village and the entire village petitions in favour of the bells. Damn right they should continue. Just because some grouchy bastard moves in and makes a complaint doesn't mean you uproot your society for that one bastard. Maybe they should've thought before moving in considering it happened every 15 mins they had plenty fair warning. The person in question has since left but the council enquiry continues on.
@@CallumCarmicheal my first comment got taken down about this, but if the person in question didn't like the noise why was they living there in the first place, those bells have been ringing for 150 years and all it took was a single noise complaint from a Karen to stop them from ringing....
@@columnedfox5508 It sounds like the members on the council hated it and wanted an excuse to disrupt the lives of everyone in the town while being able to have a "hands-off" approach with no responsibility for their decision.
This is my grandmother's church, she rang here. My parent's wedding also occurred here if I recall. I might have been here to a christmas event as well... I do remember seeing the interior when I was around 4 years old or so and some oranges and wine and other things in the christmas period. I rung here on November 23 2019. In the continental fashion however, and since then, this has been the only church where I've ever rung at from then and as of now on March 10 2024 when I'm bringing this comment into existence.
its a method peculiar to the west country. the closer you get to cornwall it seems method ringing becomes rarer and rarer and ringing up in peal becomes more common.
Finally I start to understand the Midsomer "Barnaby" episode with the (partly lethal) bell-ringing contest ... As a "continental" European, I can only envy you Britains for this fascinating bell-ringing tradition of yours: I wish we had something remotely similar here, e.g. in my Dutch homeland ... 😞
Is there any differentiation within the church year, e.g. between ordinary Sundays and Solemnities because in continental bell ringing some vary with the number of bells? Is there an intention to let the listener know if it is Pentecost or a Sunday within Advent tide?