St Margaret's King's Lynn
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Tue Jun 23 10:09:13 BST 2009
I personally think they go well, and sound good (although they possibly hum a bit too much, and a little indistinct in the ringing room)
I think that people don't realise that they are almost 30 cwt, and expect them to be a doddle.
At the end of the day, it's not really all about peals anyway, the majority of people who ring there will be there for a practice, or something, and will probably think they are a good ring.
Comparing them to other rings in Norfolk - you can do a lot worse!!!
Jonathan
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