Holmbridge – church bells and cow bells

I love this story of bells and bikes from Holmbridge St Davids, at the foot of Holme Moss.  Wonderful.  Thank you Holmbridge.

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Holmbridge Le Tour

The church of St David’s Holmbridge has no particular historical features, has only one bell (? Does it have two – another one for the chiming of the quarters??) and isn’t on anyone’s list of churches to visit, but last weekend, it was happy to show off its modest glories!

Their position on a tight bend at the very foot of the Holme Moss climb, meant that the church, and the cricket club and pub of Holmbridge were well placed to join together to provide hospitality to visitors and locals alike.

A last minute comment in an email from Welcome to Yorkshire, mentioning something about bells ringing on the Thursday evening at the end the end of the Welcome ceremony in Leeds led one of the St David’s to investigate further and make contact with Rod Ismay. Although we soon found that Rod’s plans were based around churches with full peals (? Terminology), we didn’t want to miss out.

With minutes to go, there were just a handful of people, but a crowd appeared from all corners, including the local scout troup  – fully uniformed and on bikes, all with bells! So at the appointed hour, the church bell was joined by bikes and bells, grannies with cowbells, teachers with school bells all making a joyful noise (or deafening racket depending on your viewpoint!). The kids’ favourite was a very old handbell without a clapper, which when hit with a wooden spoon, literally left your ears ringing! Cyclists on their way up Holme Moss, dog walkers and even the bus stopped to see what was going on. Two minutes ringing, then it was all over and we dispersed for bike rides, to the pub or over to the cricket field for a run around. It was a fun and fitting way to begin the festivities for Le Tour.

For the weekend itself, St David’s provided many visitors with a welcome repose from the crowds and sustenance for the soul in a wonderful labyrinth – an exhibition that reflected on the journey of life. We also offered hospitality in the way of indoor camping and breakfasts in the hall, parking for campervans and cars and the usual best of English church tea and cake in the church itself.

Holmbridge Cricket club provided beer and hogroasts as well as large screen to watch as the race continued up over Holme Moss into Derbyshire. The Bridge Pub also had live music all weekend, and a viewing platform.

When to ring the bell? Tourmakers told us to watch for the red official car followed by a gendarmes, so the bell was rung again, welcomed by a loud cheer from the assembled crowd. The noise of helicopters overhead signalled they were here and the bellringer rushed out just in time to see the leader…..

What a weekend – and a great community event. We raised nearly £2000 for some urgent tower repairs and a donation to our partner charity, the Memusi Foundation

Rooftop View & Bells York

St Martin’s Coney Street rang out for the start of Stage 2 of Le Tour de France 2014.  Watch and listen via the rooftop clip below.

The bells were played by hammers as the ringers watched the cyclists pass by.  The crowds looked up at us and the TV helicopters looked down on us.

The church hosted an Open Day all day – loads of people came along to have a go at bellringing, to enjoy the wonderful refreshments and quite simply for another really welcoming part of a great day.

“Venez ici si vous voulez essayez le bellringing. Join us to ring for Le Tour de France at le Yorkshire Festival @YFest2014 #bepartofit maintenant. Allez allez allez”

Bells – Latest TV and Radio

Latest bellringing news – radio and TV

BBC Look North reported on the Opening Ceremony in their late night bulletin. Their coverage included Gary Verity’s reference to ringers in his hosts speech. In this news piece, BBC camera crew had filmed the Leeds Minster band ringing at the designated welcoming time of 8.20pm on the 3rd of July.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04779z7/look-north-yorkshire-03072014

BBC Radio York. Earlier in the day, Martin Davies (Ringing Master of Ripon Cathedral) was interviewed on the Elly Fiorentini drive time show. Martin’s interview starts at around 1:35:30 on the player.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0219v3v

And of course, bellringing at Cawthorne, Masham, Chapel Allerton and Ossett was seen by over 10,000 people in the Opening Ceremony itself at the Leeds FD Arena.  In the actual broadcast, a number of sections had to be reduced and bellringing was not therefore in the final broadcast on the evening. However, we will enquire as to whether, how and where the whole ceremony film may be shared.

Gary Verity talks bells

In the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Tour de France in the FD Arena at Leeds, bellringing received kind words from Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire.

Arena - bell  Arena - MashamArena - crowd

“My greatest thanks for tonight is deserved for every man, woman and child who supported, encouraged and believed in our dream. As I speak, 600 bell ringers across 60 churches across the county are ringing hundreds of bells in celebration of this moment, in itself an inspirational example of what we can achieve together.

“I am certain that thousands of young people across the UK will be inspired by the champions of cycling this weekend.

“This is our destiny – you are part of history – vive la Yorkshire vive la Tour de France.”

The Tour de France riders were presented to the world’s media and to a crowd of over 10,000 in the Arena.

Bands played including Embrace, Alistair Griffin & Kimberley Walsh, Opera North and Hope & Social.

Every day folk across the county had their say on film “Bienvenue a Yorkshire”.

And the event reached a climax with an absolutely enormous standing ovation for Gary. Bigger even than the cheers for any of the cyclists. Well, we were in Yorkshire after all. A big warm welcome to everyone, but a rapturous cheer for the man whose idea and energy made this whole thing possible.

Massive thank you to ITV Calendar for filming with us – Simon, our cameraman, even started to learn bellringing.  Brian never lets any into Cawthorne without a lesson on the bells.

Now, for the race. And, ahem, some bellringing. Look to…. Trebles going… #bepartofit @YFest2014 @LeTourYorkshire @LeTour

http://www.letour.yorkshire.com

 

Le Tour – TV and web

Tour news, footage, TV schedules, handy websites – here’s a few.

Le Tour de France YouTube site

http://www.youtube.com/user/letourdefrance

ITV – daily coverage on ITV4. Yorkshire stages on ITV1

http://www.itv.com/tourdefrance

BBC Cycling

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cycling/

France Televisions

http://www.francetvsport.fr/tour-de-france

SBS Cycling Central

http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/tour-de-france-2014/teams-riders

Le Tour de France website

http://www.letour.fr

Welcome to Yorkshire – Le Tour Yorkshire website

http://www.letour.yorkshire.com

 

8.20pm – Bells in Opening Ceremony 3 July

Ringing at 8.20pm for the Opening Ceremony.

Thursday 3 July – ring across the county at 8.20pm for the Opening Ceremony.  Cawthorne, Masham and Chapel Allerton pre-recorded along with Yorkshire Tykes band at Ossett.

Check the invitation on the Le Tour Yorkshire website below – “..a symbolic bringing together of the entire county to herald the beginning of Yorkshire’s Grand Depart..”

http://letour.yorkshire.com/the-grand-d%C3%A9part-2014/tour-de-france-opening-ceremony

Ring a bell with us at your church, school, shop or on your bike.  And if you don’t have a bell you can get an app to shake your phone and ring a bell. eg.

http://www.appszoom.com/android_applications/handbell

So what do the press say? 🙂

Bell Ting Idea says @TheYorksTimes

http://yorkshiretimes.co.uk/article/BellTing-Idea-For-Yorkshires-Opening-Ceremony

http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/11287679.

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And here they are on ITV!

http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update/2014-06-18/bell-ringing-to-welcome-tour-de-france/

Please do join us to ring to welcome Le Tour.  Please share this exciting news as widely as you can.

This is a huge media event with global TV coverage.  We are privileged to have been invited to be part of it. 

http://letour.yorkshire.com/the-grand-depart-2014/tour-de-france-opening-ceremony

At 8.20pm the cameras will cut to Yorkshire bellringing. We are invited to ring from all our towers across the whole of Yorkshire.

With 52 practice nights that day anyway, we had a good start. Other bands are now rearranging their diaries to join us.

We will give a short coordinated burst of ringing from all towers at 8.20pm (this final time was confirmed on Monday 30 June).

I will share more info as it evolves here and on Facebook and Twitter @bellsandbikes and via the email group I use for Tower Briefings.

Please could you share this with everyone.

Please reply via Facebook or email rismay@virginmedia.com to confirm your involvement.

This is a wonderful chance to share Yorkshire bellringing with the world.

And it is for ALL towers in Yorkshire. Not just the race route. And for one bell, two bell and campanile towers.  [ but if you live elsewhere you’d be welcome to pile in too 🙂 ]

Our invitation is to get the county ringing. (and the world! York in Australia and New York in America will be ringing Yorkshire too!)

Please also visit www.yorkshire.com for more news about Le Tour, the Grand Depart and the Opening Ceremony.

Pop it in your diary now. Maybe a quarter or peal to precede it too? Over to you

Programme of Events – updated 2 July

Latest programme available at

https://bellsandbikes.com/event-list/

And in the attached file here… YFest Bells Press Release – July Ringing Dates 2 July

Now featuring public open days at Grinton 28 June, Ilkley 5 July, Chapel Allerton 5 July and York St Martins 6 July.

Visiting ringers would be very welcome to help at Chapel Allerton too. Please let Peter Oldfield know at pplb.oldfield@ntlworld.com

Come along and find out more about bellringing.

Holmbridge – bring a bell 3 July

Holmbridge Welcomes Le Tour!

Holmbridge festivities for Le Tour start with bell ringing at 8.20pm as part of the county wide “big ring” for Le Tour – a welcome from all across the county.

All are welcome  – bring a bell and a bike!

Holmbridge 2 From the Moss angle 

Holmbridge 1 Tower & decorations

Holmbridge 3 From cricket pitch Holmbridge 4 Le Tour banner

St David’s Church Holmbridge 

We invite everyone to come in and find some sacred space and a moment of quiet from the chaos outside.

Visit the labyrinth in the church – a spiritual journey, and representing the circle (or even cycle!) of life. Explore the stations around the church – gaze on the images, read, touch, smell, sit and reflect, seek God. Christians have been using the labyrinth since the 4th century, most notably in the great mediaeval churches of Europe, the last remaining one is at Chartres, France.

You are welcome to just sit and relax, to pray, to light a candle for a loved one

Le Tour comes to the Artistic Holme Valley Competition – we had over 500 entries from Upper Holme Valley schoolchildren on a Tour de France theme – paintings, pastels, colouring and even some with ‘pyramid’ poems. Prizewinning bicycles will also be displayed on the Le Tour Bend Mural on the stage in the Parish Hall.

The Prize Winning Bicycles will be displayed on the St David’s Le Tour Bend Mural in the Parish Hall

Tea, coffee and biscuits and cakes from the café in the West End Room, with toilet and baby changing facilities

Opening Hours :          Friday              6-9pm

Saturday                      10-9pm

Sunday                         8-6pm

Holmbridge Cricket Club

Holmbridge C is open from early Friday morning till 10pm every evening over the TDF weekend.

Food festival and beer Marquee open for breakfasts and food. Big screen TVs in the Marquee to watch the race, tennis, F1, and the World Cup. You don’t have to miss anything all weekend. Plenty of flat open space right beside the road to have picnics and enjoy the atmosphere of the 3 days.

The Bridge Pub

At the Bridge, a 3 day tour outdoor festival starts Friday and is open all weekend,.

There is live music, great beer, great food and big screen showing race Saturday and Sunday.

Holmbridge is the place to be !! .

Sandy Wise DWIse320@aol.com 07718 762411

Towers on Tour

And here are our churches featuring in the Opening Ceremony.

Cawthorne, South Yorkshire. Near Barnsley

 

102 Cawthorne

Ossett, West Yorkshire. Near Wakefield.

 

100 Ossett

Chapel Allerton, in north Leeds, 200m from Stage 1 race route

02 Chapel Allerton

And Masham in the Dales.  Big parties planned here for Stage 1 🙂

16 Masham

There will also be ringing from towers all over Yorkshire.  And you are welcome to join us from wherever you are with a bike bell or handbell or even an app (google it and you’ll soon find a bell app for your phone).

Here’s just a few other great Tour towers…

Holmbridge 3 From cricket pitch 17 West Tanfield Calendar 01 Church and van Skipton LeTourJersey01 DMFest - Dewsbury Tower and Spots

York Minster
York Minster
Ripon
Ripon
Sheffield Cathedrals
Sheffield Cathedrals
Addinham
Addinham

Otley 1 Daffodils and Polka Dots Otley 3 the new band

 

 

Its About The Bells and the Bikes

Its not all about the bells?  Well of course it mainly is.

But back to cycling for a moment

Port dEnvalira

Have you tried cycle touring?  Have you spent a day exploring your neighbourhood by bike?  Have you spent a week living on your bike on holiday?  Please do have a go.  You experience so many wonderful things on a bike that you just wouldn’t in a car – the sights from a different height, a different pace, the scents, the chat.  I’m no pro cyclist.  But I like my bike.  And here’s one of my favourite photos as we crossed the Port d’Envalira into Andorra.  This wonderful Pyrennean summit strangely decorated with two petrol stations. And yes that’s the same spotty top I wear most days!