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Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers

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The Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers is a society of people spread across Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire with many rings of bells including a number of chimes. It was established on 17 January 1881 at Reading.

The Guild is split into 15 branches;

  • Banbury Branch
  • Bicester Branch
  • Central Bucks Branch, covering Aylesbury and Winslow area
  • Chiltern Branch, covering Wendover area
  • Chipping Norton Branch
  • East Berks and South Bucks Branch, covering the High Wycombe, Amersham and Windsor area
  • Newbury Branch
  • North Bucks Branch, covering Buckingham, Milton Keynes, Olney and Bletchley area
  • Old North Berks Branch, covering Abingdon, Wallingford and Appleton area
  • Oxford City Branch
  • Reading Branch
  • Sonning Deanery Branch, covering Sonning and Wokingham area
  • South Oxon Branch, covering Dorchester on Thames and Thame area
  • Vale of the White Horse Branch, in the Shrivenham and Faringdon area
  • Witney and Woodstock Branch
  • Affiliation

    The Guild is affiliated to the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers (CCCBR), an organisation, covering all the countries that have bells hung for English Change Ringing.

    Guild web-site: *http://www.odg.org.uk

    Branch web-sites; Newbury: Newbury branch North Bucks: http://www.northbucksbranch.org.uk/ South Oxon: *http://www.southoxonodg.co.uk/

    References

    Oxford Diocesan Guild of Church Bell Ringers Wikipedia