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Ride+Stride funding and trophy not stopped by coronavirus
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Michael Ford
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02 Apr, 2020
Over £84,000 was raised for Dorset’s historic churches in the 2019 annual Ride+Stride and Dorset Historic Churches Trust has promised over £106,000 in grants for restoration projects as a result.
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Ride+Stride's Winning Village
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Michael Ford
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30 May, 2019
A great effort by the tiny Dorset village of Chettle has resulted in its winning this year's Morshead Trophy for the outstanding effort in raising money in the Dorset Historic Churches Trust’s annual sponsored Ride+Stride event.
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Riding and striding for churches
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Michael Ford
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23 Mar, 2022
Dorset Historic Churches Trust, one of the county’s biggest conservation charities, has just announced the final result for the money raised towards restoring Dorset’s beautiful and historic churches in the 2021 annual Ride and Stride for Churches.
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Ring 3 times for a thank-you
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Michael Ford
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11 Feb, 2020
A Dorset church is ringing 3 separate Quarter Peals throughout February to give thanks for the different groups who have enabled them to complete their Bell Restoration.
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Ring out for Peace
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Michael Ford
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05 Feb, 2020
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Church bells throughout the country will be rung on May 8th to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
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'Ringers of the Year' finally awarded
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2020
The much-delayed presentations of the Salisbury Guild Ringer of the Year Awards for 2019 were made on 3rd November 2020.
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'Ringers Remembered' finds a home in Salisbury
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Michael Ford
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01 May, 2020
A picture commissioned by the Salisbury Diocesan Guild of Bell Ringers has found a permanent home.
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Ringing 100 years apart
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Michael Ford
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06 Nov, 2019
A band of Dorset bellringers has re-created an event from exactly 100 years ago.
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Ringing for COP26
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Michael Ford
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22 Oct, 2021
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The call has gone out to our parishes to join churches across the country sounding the alarm of the climate and ecological emergency. Churches are being asked to ring their bell or bells at 6.00pm on Saturday 30th October to coincide with the beginning of COP26, possibly the most critical global climate conference in history.
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Rise! Take Your Mat and Walk
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Michael Ford
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28 Feb, 2020
This year's Women's World Day of Prayer is being brought to churches throughout the Globe by the Christian women of Zimbabwe.
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