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Roos
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1163 - Jayden Newton (10) a young ringer at Roos has been nominated for 'The Ringer's Contribution Award' at the ART award ceremony to be held on March 6th. He is a great ambassador for Roos and for ringing in general. On this picture he is shown bellrope in hand in Roos ringing room.
1164 - The additional bell for Roos donated by The Beverley and District Ringing Society. Cast in 2011. Installed in 2012.
1165 - The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu dedicating the new treble at Roos, with Gary and Helen Audley behind.
1166 - The band that rang the first peal on the 6 at Roos. L-R:- James Blackburn, Andrew Bicknell, Peter Cook, Christopher Munday, Gary Audley, Helen Audley.
1183 - 2014 Roos Augmentation.
1184 - 2014 Roos Augmentation. Ringing handbells during the service. L-R:- Rev Giles Galley, Graham Smith, John Atkinson, Richard Gibson, James Blackburn.
1190 - 2014 Roos Augmentation. Harry and Lloyd with the new bell.
1208 - 2021 Roos young ringers. L to R :- Samuel Parvin, Jayden Newton, Joseph Parvin, Emily Craig, Isabelle Hodgson, Phoebe Jackson, Abigail Little. Horizontal:- Rosie Jackson.
1427 - Congratulations to 14 year old Samuel Parvin who rang his first quarter peal on 26th July 2022 at Roos. L-R Clare Wilkie, Keith Fenner, Gary Audley(C), Samuel Parvin, Caroline Simmonds, Helen Audley.
1433 - Congratulations to Joseph Parvin (12) on ringing his first Quarter Peal at Roos on 25th August 2022. L-R :- Ann Hughes, Helen Audley, Joseph Parvin (12), Gary Audley, Caroline Simmonds, Keith Fenner.
1434 - Congratulations to Jayden Newton (12) from Roos on achieving his Level 3 Certificate on 23rd August 2022. L-R:- Jenson Newton, Tyler Moverley, Joseph Parvin, Jayden Newton, Samuel Parvin.
1435 - Succession Planning at Roos. Emily Craig is teaching her friend Lilly Dixon to ring (under supervision) on 27th August 2022. Both girls are doing really well.
1437 - Jayden Newton (12) photographed about to toll a bell at Roos to mark the passsing of HM Queen Elizabeth II.
1438 - Young ringers Abigail Little (15) and Jayden Newton (12) were a credit to the Society, to Roos and to the exercise in general today. They tolled the tenor bell at Roos to mark the passsing of HM Queen Elizabeth II and were filmed and interviewed by BBC Look North.
1599 - See photo 1601 for the full story.
1600 - See photo 1601 for the full story.
1601 - Two statues have been unveiled in Roos to commemorate the time JRR Tolkien spent in the village while stationed at a nearby camp in 1917. His wife Edith is purported to have danced for him in the woods near the church and this directly inspired some of his writing. The church was used for the speeches and refreshments prior to the unveiling and local ringers rang the bells while guests arrived. This was much appreciated. The following day a peal of 'Lord of the Rings Surprise Major' was rung by members of the Society. Anne Deebank is the first cousin twice removed of Tolkien's wife so it was especially fitting that she was in the band.