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  • Operation London Bridge
    The guidance says bells should remain muffled until the proclamation of the new monarch, which as far as I can work out, seems to be scheduled for Saturday morning. So a saturday afternoon wedding should be fine!
  • problems with felstead
    Yes that appears to work
  • problems with felstead
    Still not working for me, from either the URL above or https://cccbr.org.uk/felstead/
  • CCCBR Methods Library Update
    Thanks for this Graham. That sounds sensible. Thank you to the team for their continued hard work on this.
    In terms of the norms, to me they fall into 2 categories - the ones that allow innovation in method ringing, which is to be encouraged, and the ones that are there for a good reason eg (c) - having a cup of tea whilst discussing what the next row is going to be.
  • CCCBR Methods Library Update
    Most of these seem to have been rung by a single person, on a dumbbell, with Abel ringing the others. Not my cup of tea personally, but if someone wants to do it, then fine. Even send it up to BellBoard - there's a helpful button so people can exclude those performances if they so wish. But I'm not convinced people should be able to name methods in the official CC library on this basis. 6.C.2(n) states that performances with only one ringer should be witnessed by an umpire, but this doesn't appear to be the case in these instances.Even if there was an umpire present it just doesn't feel "right". Thoughts anyone?