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Society
Rules Copies of the Rules are available from Secretary. If you would like a copy of of the Rules either in electronic format (Word 97 document) or in hard copy, please send an email to to the Secretary or use the contact information below. The rules of Society state that:- "To be eligible for membership of the Society, persons shall be not less than fourteen years of age and have rung any bell In a peal of a recognised method or principle. The completed membership form must now be received by the secretary one month before the meeting at which the candidate is to be proposed. Candidates shall be proposed and seconded by members of the Society who shall satisfy themselves that the abilities of the person proposed are in keeping with the standards and traditions of the Society. The proposer shall be present at the meeting. If the seconder is unable to attend the meeting (he or she) may second the candidate by letter." Slightly different rules may apply where the candidate and sponsors are permanently resident outside of the British Isles - please contact the Secretary for further details. We would also like to encourage potential new members to attend the meeting at which they are to be elected wherever possible so that we can welcome them to the Society in person.
Please click one of the links above for a copy of the nomination form, to be printed out, completed by the candidate and returned to the Secretary. Please do not return this form electronically as the candidates signature is required. If you are unable to obtain this form from this page, please contact the Secretary who will be pleased to forward you a nomination form the old fashioned way! To ensure prompt and accurate peal submissions to the Ringing World, please use the electronic form provided. Conductors of peals should send steepleage, peal booking fee and details of composition to the Junior Steward, Shirley E McGill, 8 Southcote Road, London, SE25 4RG To keep the mailing list up to date, please send all changes of address to the Assistant Secretary, Penny Sharpe
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