------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C5CCD5.5D93E100 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Sounds like the perfect place in which to end a ringing tour! Is this fe= asible?=20 Almost certainly not. For purely practical reasons, it is extremely unlikel= y that it will be possible to ring the bells when the ressaurant is open. E= xact ringing arrangements have not been finalised yet, but it is envisaged = that the bells will be rung by local ringers on special occasions. It may b= e possible for individual visitors to join the ringing on these occasions, = but it is almost certain that no visiting bands will be permitted. Ringing = the bells with the restaurant open would cause considerable disruption. > To whom should application be made to ring these bells? David Potter is the contact. David ------=_NextPart_000_0022_01C5CCD5.5D93E100 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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> Sounds like the perfect place in which to end a ringing tour!&nbs= p; Is=20 this feasible? 
 
Almost certainly not. For purely practical reasons, it is extremely=20 unlikely that it will be possible to ring the bells when the ressaurant is = open.=20 Exact ringing arrangements have not been finalised yet, but it is envisaged= that=20 the bells will be rung by local ringers on special occasions. It may be pos= sible=20 for individual visitors to join the ringing on these occasions, but it is a= lmost=20 certain that no visiting bands will be permitted. Ringing the bells with th= e=20 restaurant open would cause considerable disruption.
 
> To whom should application be made to ring these bells?
 
David Potter is the contact.
 
David
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