[Bell Historians] Conservation Bellhangers Ltd

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Fri Sep 16 21:56:21 BST 2011


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
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
CP
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From: "Chris Frye" <Chris at frye.org.uk>
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Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:42:53 
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Subject: [Bell Historians] Conservation Bellhangers Ltd

In the Aug 26 RW, page 865, there was a report about the restoration of 3
bells at Bullington, Hampshire being carried out by "Conservation
Bellhangers Ltd". I was curious to find out about this company. 
From the Companies House entry, Conservation Bellhangers Ltd. is based at
Mill Cottage, Mill Lane, Steep, Petersfield (in Hampshire) and was
incorporated on 31st March 2011. I don't remember hearing anything about
this company previously. Does anyone have any more details?

Chris Frye.




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