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<DIV><SPAN class=187390010-17092011><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>This
is admirable, but I would like to know more. With my Blackburn DAC hat on
I sometimes provide a list of contractors capable of undertaking rehanging and
maintenance jobs. Some towers contain very old frames in need of
repair (I've recently been asked to have a look at a three bell tower where
this appears to be the case), and in such cases I would like where practicable
to encourage this rather than outright replacement. Should Conservation
Bellhangers be included? And would they be interested in tackling
jobs as far away as Lancashire?</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=187390010-17092011><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>Peter
Rivet</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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Behalf Of </B>c.j.pickford.t21@ngXq21T2UhEDzWY9T-pMihtlY1C24LFhZByjWxx8lu8TGYpRsc8t_HTp4Un21AnRgsgnltYv-dRItnGhWeVS7RVntrlyD-2p.yahoo.invalid<BR><B>Sent:</B> 16 September
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<P>We can expect a good job on an installation worthy of some respect. The
company proprietor is a well-known, active and respected ringer - and his firm
enjoys well-deserved respect for its timber and furniture conservation work.
Necessary specialist components for the job are being sourced from one of the
foundries<BR>More will be told in due course, no doubt. But this is a case of
good folk undertaking a conservative restoration that should also meet the
expectations of ringers<BR>CP
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<DIV><B>From: </B>"Chris Frye" <Chris@BBxxhW9l7KVXNbULCDvyZzdfQoNnx3VrVOngRzNo_4ooC9o4YA9qNROKWPDmhQVqFSwxzbNqR0g.yahoo.invalid> </DIV>
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<DIV><B>Date: </B>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:42:53 +0100</DIV>
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<P>In the Aug 26 RW, page 865, there was a report about the restoration of
3<BR>bells at Bullington, Hampshire being carried out by
"Conservation<BR>Bellhangers Ltd". I was curious to find out about this
company. <BR>From the Companies House entry, Conservation Bellhangers Ltd. is
based at<BR>Mill Cottage, Mill Lane, Steep, Petersfield (in Hampshire) and
was<BR>incorporated on 31st March 2011. I don't remember hearing anything
about<BR>this company previously. Does anyone have any more
details?<BR><BR>Chris Frye.<BR><BR></P></DIV><!-- end group email -->
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