Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers
Guild Rules
1. Name
The Society shall be called "The Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church
Bellringers", hereafter referred to as "The Guild", and shall be registered as a
Charity.
2. Objects
The object of the Guild shall be to promote Christian worship by being of
service to the Church within the Diocese of Coventry. In furtherance of this the
Guild shall :-
- Foster ringing for divine service.
- Encourage the recruitment and training of learners and advance the art of
change ringing.
- Ensure the proper care and use of church bells and belfries.
- Operate a Bell Repair Fund, administered as a separate Registered Charity
No. 502576.
3. The Central Council of Church Bellringers
The Guild shall be affiliated to the Central Council of Church Bellringers,
and shall loyally abide by the Council´s rules and decisions.
4. Patron
The position of Patron of the Guild shall be reserved for the Bishop of the
Diocese.
5. Membership
5.1 The membership of the Guild shall be as follows :-
- Ringing Members:
i) Aged 18 years and over.
ii) Junior members
aged under 18 years.
- Life Members.
- Non-resident Members.
- Honorary Vice Presidents.
The General Secretary will maintain a list of each class of member.
5.2 Ringing membership :-
- Ringing membership is open to ringers who are resident within the Diocese of
Coventry, who are members of a tower within the Diocese, or who regularly
support Guild activities.
- A Ringing Member may be elected at any Guild or District meeting or prior to
a Guild peal.
- Ringing Members must be proposed and seconded by two Ringing or Life members
who can verify that the candidate can control a bell and strike it adequately in
rounds.
- A completed application form must be presented prior to election.
- Election is only complete upon payment of the annual subscription. Members
elected in the last quarter of the year will be deemed to have paid a
subscription for the following year, without further payment.
- Application forms received at a District Meeting must be forwarded to the
General Secretary, who will announce and record the election at the next Guild
Meeting.
- Ringing Members will usually be attached to one Guild tower but may choose
to be Unattached Ringing Members.
- For Ringing Members elected prior to a peal, the conductor is responsible
for passing the completed application form and subscription to the General
Secretary.
5.3 Life Membership may be awarded to Ringing Members who
have given outstanding service to the Guild. Life members shall enjoy all the
privileges of Ringing Membership and be exempt from the annual subscription.
Election of Life Members may only take place at a Guild Meeting. The General
Secretary must be given 28 days notice in writing by the proposer and seconder,
and at least one of these two must be present at the election meeting.
5.4 Non Resident Membership :-
- Non Resident Membership is open to ringers permanently resident outside the
Diocese. It terminates upon residence in the Diocese
- Non Resident Members must be proposed and seconded by Ringing or Life
members, and pay a life subscription. When elected prior to a Guild peal, the
proposer is answerable for the subscription, and for notifying the election to
the General Secretary, who will announce and record it at the next Guild
Meeting.
- Any Ringing Member who has become non-resident may, on application to the
General Secretary, become a Non Resident Member without any further
subscription.
- Non Resident Members may not vote or hold office in the Guild.
5.5 Honorary Vice Presidents :-
A ringer may be elected as Honorary Vice President who has rendered long and
outstanding service to Guild ringing. Honorary Vice Presidents shall enjoy all
the privileges of Ringing Membership and be exempt from the annual subscription.
Election of Honorary Vice Presidents may only take place at a Guild Meeting. The
General Secretary must be given 28 days notice in writing by the proposer and
seconder, and at least one of these two must be present at the election meeting.
6. Subscriptions and Fees
- All subscriptions are due on the first day of January each year. Any person
not paying the due subscription during the calendar year shall be deemed to have
resigned from membership at the end of the last paid-up year.
- Any person one year in arrears may be re-admitted to membership on payment
of that year´s arrears together with the subscription for the current year. A
person two years or more in arrears must apply to be re-elected.
- The amount of any subscription or fee may be changed at a Guild Meeting
subject to three months´ notice being given. The new subscription or fee becomes
effective at the start of the next calendar year
7. Guild Meetings
7.1 There shall be four Guild Meetings each year, rotating
through the districts in turn :-
- An Annual General Meeting held, if possible and convenient, on the fourth
Saturday in April, and Quarterly Meetings held in January, July and October.
- The Guild Committee will make the final choice of dates for these meetings.
7.2 The General Secretary will call additional meetings at
the request of the Guild Committee, and also at the written request of ten
Ringing or Life Members, giving one months notice to Tower correspondents.
7.3 Conduct of meetings :-
- All members of the Guild are entitled to attend any meeting.
- Approval of a proposition requires a simple majority of those present and
voting.
- A quorum for the conduct of business shall be fifteen members, representing
five or more towers.
8. Districts
- Each tower within the Guild shall be allotted a District. The towers
comprising each District shall be listed in an Annual Report of the Guild.
- The number and composition of Districts within the Guild may be permanently
altered only by the Annual General Meeting of the Guild, upon one year´s notice
being given.
- Members in each District shall hold an Annual District Meeting to elect a
Secretary, two Representatives to the Guild Committee, and any other officers
they shall require.
- Each District may hold other meetings as its members shall determine from
time to time.
9. Officers and Committees
9.1 Officers of the Guild
The following officers shall be elected by the Guild AGM. All may hold office
for one year and be eligible for re-election, except that the President shall
not hold office for more than three years in succession :-
- President.
- Ringing Master.
- General Secretary.
- Treasurer.
- Peal Secretary.
If a vacancy occurs among the Officers of the Guild during the year, such
vacancy shall be filled by election at a Guild Meeting.
9.2 Committees
The Guild may form committees as listed below. The method and frequency of
election and the duties of committees shall be determined by the AGM as occasion
requires. If no other provision is made, committees shall be elected annually by
the AGM.
- Social and Fund Raising Committee.
- Education Committee.
- Belfry Advisory Committee.
- Other committees may be elected or dissolved at any Guild meeting, one
months notice of intent having been given to the General Secretary.
The General Secretary and Treasurer are members of all committees ex officio.
Committees will elect their own Chairman and may co-opt additional members at
any time.
9.3 Central Council Representatives shall be elected at
the January Quarterly meeting of the effective year (that is, the calendar year
in which the new triennium commences).
9.4 There shall be a Guild Committee comprising :-
- The Officers of the Guild, excluding the Peal Secretary.
- District Secretaries.
- Two representatives elected by each District at their Annual District
Meeting.
- Chairmen of committees (or their nominated deputies).
- Central Council Representatives.
- Not more than five Ringing or Life Members co-opted by the committee at any
time, for a period which shall expire at the first committee meeting following
the AGM.
The Guild Committee shall meet at least two weeks prior to each Guild
Meeting, and at the written request of any two of its members.
A quorum shall be five.
At least three members under 9.4 a) and b) shall always be present at a Guild
Committee meeting.
10. Funds
- The Guild may raise funds and spend them in pursuance of its Objects
- The Guild has no power to borrow money upon interest
- The Guild may hold bank or building society accounts. The signatories of
these accounts shall be the Treasurer and such other Officers of the Guild as
the AGM may from time to time require.
- All members moving resolutions having a call upon the funds of the Guild
shall give notice at the Guild Meeting prior to the Guild Meeting at which the
call is to be discussed.
- The AGM shall appoint an Independent Examiner to examine the annual accounts
of the Guild, which shall be presented to the AGM.
11. Peals
- Every member of a band attempting a peal for the Guild must be a Guild
member.
- At least half the members of any band ringing a peal for the Guild outside
the Diocese must be Ringing or Life Members.
- All peals truly rung by bona-fide paid-up members of the Guild shall be
recorded in the Guild Peal Book, providing that the current peal fee per bell is
paid, the collection of which is the responsibility of the conductor.
12. Changes to Guild Rules
- These rules may only be altered by a two thirds majority of members present
and voting at the AGM, notice in writing of the proposed changes having been
given to the General Secretary prior to the previous Quarterly Meeting.
- No change shall be made to these rules which shall have the effect of the
Guild ceasing to be a Charity at law.
13. Dissolution
13.1 Dissolution by Vote of a Special General Meeting
- A decision to dissolve the Guild may only be taken by a Special General
Meeting of the Guild, called for the purpose, one month´s notice having been
given by the General Secretary to Tower Correspondents and a notice placed in
"The Ringing World". A two thirds majority of members present and voting is
required to approve the dissolution. A quorum shall be thirty members.
- On being dissolved, the assets of the Guild, subject to the approval of the
Charity Commissioners for England and Wales, shall be disposed of to either or
both of the following :-
i) Other charitable associations of change ringers as the Guild shall select.
ii) The Cathedral Church of St Michael, Coventry for the religious and
charitable purposes of the Cathedral.
13.2 Dissolution by Default
In the event of the Guild becoming defunct, it shall be allowed for the
Patron or other principal Guild Officer after five years non-working of the
Guild to cause it to be dissolved and its assets applied under clause 13.1 b)
above.
Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers
These rules adopted by the Guild AGM held at Stoneleigh,
22nd April, 2006.
Rules listed above:- E. & O.E.
Standing Orders adopted by the Guild AGM 22nd April, 2006
under Rule 9.2,
Appointment of Committees :-
1) Social and Fundraising Committee
- Each District to choose three members by July 2006, and then annually at
their Annual District Meeting.
- The General Secretary to receive the names and be responsible for calling
the first meeting in 2006.
2) Education Committee
The Guild AGM to elect six members.
3) Belfry Advisory Committee
Membership to be by invitation of the Guild Committee, on the recommendation
of the advisory committee chairman or the Guild President.