Taylors of Loughborough made some of the bells set to be rung by three generations of the same family
By Joanna LonsdaleThree generations of the same Northumberland family are preparing to ring church bells for the King's coronation this weekend.
In 2021, the church received 10 new bells following a project led by volunteer bell ringer Jim Crowther."Once [the bells] were in, Jim suggested that - as we had sponsored a bell - perhaps I should ring it and the rest is history," Mrs Darby said.As a raw novice, Ruth found it tricky when she was shown the ropes but she stuck with it because she wanted to ring her father's bell.
Mr Crowther teaches many of the bellringing recruits in Alnwick and admits they "can't cope with the demand"."The group's just so big we can't fit in enough hours in the day to teach all these people."
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