-------------------------------1128858196 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/8/2005 5:14:22 PM GMT Daylight Time, davidbryant@... writes: The redundant St John's church in York (last used as York Arts Centre, then virtually derelict for several years) has now been fully restored and c onverted into a bar and restaurant. The bells remain, and the bar area in the base of the tower has been specifically designed so that it will still be possible to ring them. Sounds like the perfect place in which to end a ringing tour! Is this feasible? To whom should application be made to ring these bells? Malcolm Bland Kirkby Malham, North Yorkshire _http://www.malhamdale.com/bells.htm_ (http://www.malhamdale.com/bells.htm) -------------------------------1128858196 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In a message dated 10/8/2005 5:14:22 PM GMT Daylight Time,=20 davidbryant@... writes:
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The redundant St John's church in York (= last used=20 as York Arts Centre, then virtually derelict for several years) has now b= een=20 fully restored and converted into a bar and restaurant. The bells remain,= and=20 the bar area in the base of the tower has been specifically designed so t= hat=20 it will still be possible to ring them.
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Sounds like the perfect place in which to end a ringing tour!&nb= sp;=20 Is this feasible?  To whom should application be made to ring these=20 bells?
 
Malcolm=20 Bland
Kirkby Malham, North Yorkshire
http://www.malhamdale.com/bell= s.htm
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