On the Saturday after the Summer Term finished, the 13th Annual Ringing World National Youth Competition was held in London with the results ceremony at St Paul’s Cathedral.  This is the largest youth bell-ringing competition with over 300 young people taking part.  Charlotte rang as part of the Kent Young Ringers team and was awarded 3rd place out of 13 teams in the call changes competition.

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