The top half of this page shows all the contact details for the Mid Cheshire branch. If you are interested in another branch instead (or the guild), click one of the buttons below. The bottom half of this page shows you the contact details for all of the towers in the branch. Simply type in the name of the tower that you're looking for, or use the bell and practice night filters to search for a suitable tower.
President: The Reverend Paul Withington (Weaverham)
Officers
Chairman: Christine Ball (Little Budworth)
Secretary: Pam Thomson (Weaverham) [Your can email Pam at pam.thomson380@gmail.com]
Treasurer: Pauline Taylor (Middlewich)
Ringing Master: Simon Taylor (Middlewich)
Deputy Ringing Master: Graeme Littler (Grappenhall)
Bell Advisors: Peter Wilkinson (Weaverham) [Click here to email the Bell Advisor]
Webmaster: Harold Cataquet [Click here to email the Webmaster]
Branch Committee Representatives
Merlyn Gilldaley (Frodsham)
David Tickle (Lower Peover)
Guild Committee Representatives
Peter Wilkinson (Weaverham)
Gabrielle Wagner (Frodsham)
Branch link: mid.chesterdg.org.uk
If you need some repairs done, here is a list of bell hangers. Pembleton does not have a website or email, but you can just give them a call. All the other entries have both websites and email addresses.
This directory allows you to search for the details of a particular tower, or a number of towers depending on the number of bells and/or practice night. You can also use the tenor weight slider to further restrict the list of towers. Simply click on a tower in the list to see the details. Only a few towers are shown at a time, so to scroll to the next or previous set, click on the > or < in the upper right corner.
If you see an entry with a triangle (Δ) in it, that can means that the session is either irregular or by arrangement only. Or at least it needs some qualification. Be sure to check the comment line for the explanation. As a rule, a triangle usually means that it is best to contact the tower before planning a visit on a practice night or to join the local band for Sunday ringing.