Young People
Young people from about 9 years old can learn to ring.
Young people and adults ring together at their home towers and at ringing events.
Young people grasping the opportunity to make a glorious racket’ and ‘annoy the neighbours from miles around! – In this video!:
Incredible power to think that I was in control of all that metal (half a ton). And Ringing gets under your skin and the buzz kicks in. – In this video:
Ringing can be done towards your D of E award or a Scout or Guide badge.
Ringing looks fantastic on your CV!
It develops key soft skills including teamwork, leadership, listening, analysis, co-ordination, concentration and communication.
Listen to this podcast which smashes any pre-conceptions that bellringing is something that only older people do.
Going to University?
Many universities have ringing societies, which give an instant group of friends to freshers or anyone taking up ringing whilst at uni.
Check out the University Ringing website and Facebook page.
YCRA – Young Change Ringers’ Association
The YCRA is for any young ringer up to the age of 30, and is run by young ringers, for young ringers.
Check out the YCRA website.
DYR – Derbyshire Young Ringers
In Derbyshire, any young ringer up to the age of 18 is a member of Derbyshire Young Ringers.
- DYR meet to ring and socialise at different towers around Derbyshire.
- DYR enter the Ringing Would National Youth Contest – An annual fun day out with hundreds of young ringers from across Britain.
- DYR is led by experienced ringers from the Derby Diocesan Association of Church Bellringers.