Who ring peals? Historically I think that personal development in ringing has largely been DIY. I learnt to handle, ring rounds and calls and some basic change ringing at my local tower. After that I cycled round the area most nights of the week to tower practice nights where friendly and helpful local bands aided my progression. Then I got scooped up by some peal and qp fixers. In more recent years I have rung with various qp bands, fixing them myself if there was something I wanted to ring or for someone else to have a go at something. Guilds and Associations, or anything formal, did not figure much in this.
As noted above these informal structures are starting to break down. The tower model started crumbling some time back. Now there are signs that the number of peals and qps might not recover to pre pandemic levels.
We need formal structures now not just for initial training but for continuing development. And I don't think the traditional monthly open branch practice comes close to addressing this.
If we are going to sort this out somehow we need to convince guilds and associations that they need to take T&D a lot more seriously and not just fix social events with a bit of ringing thrown in.
If we don't then the number of peal and qp ringers will continue to decline and the median ringer will ring call changes.