Sunday 5 December 2021

Dedication Service

 The service of dedication took place yesterday for the new bells. This was part of the service and AGM for the local bellringing Association.

I took the chance to take some video from outside the tower. The strong swirling wind made for some interesting audio effects!



Mary Weatherill, Licensed Lay Minister :-
Almighty God, we offer to you all the work that has been undertaken to restore the bells in this church and give thanks for the volunteers who have worked so hard to achieve this. We ask you to bless, sanctify and hallow all that has been done in this tower. Bless with your grace and skill all who ring here, and grant that the message of the bells may lift the hearts of all who hear them.
We dedicate these bells to the Glory of God, in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen

David Bagley :-
Gracious Lord, we receive these restored bells on behalf of your living church and the wider community. May we use them to proclaim your glory to the world.
Amen

Tuesday 26 October 2021

Odd jobs

 There are only a few little jobs still to do.

One of these was to partially board up the south window in the belfry to try to prevent the 3rd and 6th bells from being excessively loud in this direction.

This is the side of the tower facing the path up to the porch so it will be a more pleasing sound to those outside.

The windows on the north and east sides have now had a layer of carpet tiles added over the boarding to further reduce the overall volume in the direction of the only close neighbour.

Monday 27 September 2021

Visiting ringers

 Here is a video posted on on YouTube of some high quality ringing on the bells at Strensham rung by a visiting band from Devon. Enjoy!

As for the bells, the swing times and clapper times have now been (nearly sorted)  with just the 5th and 7th needing some further minor tweaking.

Here is an unusual view taken by the bell hanger Matthew Higby.

There is still quite a bit of tidying up to do, but essentially the project is complete and regular ringing can resume.

Monday 20 September 2021

Heritage Open Days

 As part of the national Heritage Open Days for 2021, I gave two talks in the church. These were on the church and bells, which of course outlined the augmentation project.

Here are the screen and projector all set up and ready to go!

This talk is the full length version of the one I did for the CCT's volunteer of the year presentation back in February. You can see that talk here.

 

Tuesday 17 August 2021

Sound Control

 The only house next to the church is on the north-east side of the tower, and reducing the volume of the bells as much as possible on this side is important.

Both the north and east sides now have timber blocking the tower windows. To make it even more effective, a layer of carpet tiles is needed to reduce the sound level even more. The north side was completed recently, and the east side needs doing next.


 The west side will be kept fully open but the south side will be partially blocked as the 3rd bell swings into the window opening and rings louder than the other bells as a result and is very noticeable when listening from the outside. Blocking up the bottom half of the window will prevent this from happening.

Saturday 14 August 2021

New ringing room carpet!

 We have a fantastic new carpet!

It really looks lovely. Now we need some new mats to go with it.



 

Tuesday 10 August 2021

Ready for the new carpet

A new carpet is being fitted in a couple of days, so tonight we got as much as possible out of the way. The old carpet was rolled up and taken away and the floor vacuumed in readiness.

The two benches left behind are too big and heavy to take down the ladder so the carpet fitter will just have to move them aside and work around them.


 

Sunday 25 July 2021

Ringing the 8 again!

 The Worcester Catherdal young ringers came for a visit, and this meant that all 8 bells were rung for the first time since February 2020.

 Here is a view from above.

Friday 9 July 2021

Swing time correction

 One of the important jobs still outstanding was to bring the swing times into alignment. These are measured by the "Oddstruckness Meter" I make. Getting the timings correct will help improve the overall standard of the ringing and it is worth taking the time to get these fine details correct.

To do this, two pieces of metal weighing a total of 1.5kg were bolted to the vertical spokes of the wheel as shown here.

 
This slowed the bell down by 25ms and the swing time curve now looks like this :-

As you can see, the timings are now very close to the ideal curve (thin black line).


Friday 11 June 2021

Tidying up

 We've managed to do a bit more tidying up. This is a rather large task, but it means that we are closer to the end of the project and will be well worth the effort.

 Not only did we remove 5 more sacks of rubbish today, but the lifting fame and beam were taken down and stored in a corner of the belfry.

This opens up the following view

From right to left are bells 1, 8, 4 and 5 with 2 in the foreground.

The large lifting beam over the frame will be kept in place.

Friday 9 April 2021

Family bubble #2

 Another family bubble work session.

The platform in the ringing room window has been completed.

This is a seating area and the floor boarding protects the fragile masonary underneath from damage caused by being stood on. It also bungs up a large gap which is very drafty in the winter!

All that is needed to complete the job is to replace the bench seat some 8" higher than it once was.

The ringing room is now ready for a new carpet.


 

Friday 2 April 2021

Family bubble

 One of the outstanding jobs has been to replace the trap door in the ringing  room.

One of the ringers has to stand on this while ringing, and it has been noticeably springy for a while. This was due to it being slightly rotten and full of woodworm holes. Strangely enough, the rest of the floor is absolutely fine.

Today, my daughter and I made a new one. It's not quite finished as it still has no hinges and needs cutting into two sections just like the old one.


 

Thursday 11 February 2021

Public Speaking

 During the lockdown, I've written an illustrated presentation on Strensham which I've now given to several groups using Zoom. I gave a condensed 10 minute version to the Churches Conservation Trust's annual award ceremony at the start of March. You can see this here.

 

The full talk lasts about 45 minutes and covers the history of the church and the local Russell family who were the Lords of the Manor of Strensham for over 500 years. This is a fascinating story which includes numerous MPs and the Russell family's involvement in the First English Civil War.

There is also a virtual guided tour of the church with the views off the top of the tower.

The story is brought up to date with the project outlined in this blog of the restoration and augmentation of the bells.

If you are part of a group, and are looking for a guest speaker, then please get in touch via the comments.