The 2025 Ringing World National Youth Contest (RWNYC) was held in Birmingham during the summer holidays. Lottie E (8L) was part of the Kent Young Ringers, representing the Kent County Association.

A total of 29 teams and over 300 young ringers took part in the competition, with the Kent team achieving an impressive 5th place in their category.

All of the young ringers also had the exciting opportunity to ring at the iconic St Martin in the Bullring, the UK’s only ring of sixteen bells. Lottie was awarded her medal in the Junior School Cathedral Service.  Well done!

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