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Abson newspaper cutting
17th January 2008 sodbury and dursley gazette by Alex Rass


Some of the Abson ringers Mary Taylor, Tony
York, Margaret Gorely, Antony Gay, Edna Cause
and Bryn Shackleton.
INSET: The cracked treble bell at St James the Great Church Abson
CAMPANOLOGISTS in Abson are heading a campaign to raise cash for a new church
bell.
Abson Bell Ringing 'Group hopes to raise £10,000 to replace a cracked
200-year-old bell at St James the
Great Church.
The treble bell, which first cracked six months ago, is the youngest of the six
church bells that date back right back to 1450. Bell
ringer Margaret Gorely said the 14 member group has had to practise at St Peters
Church in Wapley since the bell cracked. She said the group had already secured
£4,000 from grants and fundraising activities but was looking for outside help
to raise £6,000 more. "We are appealing to any local
businesses or individuals who can help us replace the bell," she said.
"It is important we continue the church's very old tradition of bell ringing.
"It would be a shame for future generations in the community if bell ringing
.was to cease at the church.
" The cracked bell, cast in 1802, has names inscribed on it of people who
contributed towards its cost at that time.
A replacement bell would have the same names inscribed on it along with any
people who helped the
current fundraising campaign.
The church hopes to raise the money by the end of February, when the bell is
brought down from the tower.
Church warden Peter Taylor said:
"We are keen to have the bell recast as soon as possible, hopefully as soon as
it is brought down from the tower.
"Bell ringing is very much part and parcel of this historic church." The Norman
church dates back to 1150 and is famous for a rare fertility symbol carving.
Anyone who wishes to contribute to the fundraising campaign or learn more about
the bell ringing group should
contact Mrs Gorely on 01179 372750.
* A quiz night is being held in Westerleigh village hall to raise funds for the
repair of the church bell on Saturday February 2nd
(7.30pm) for details or to reserve tickets call 01179
372750.