Our competition for the St Peters Cup is usually held on the third Saturday of September. Districts take it in turn to host the event. Generally 6 teams participate, 2 from each District, however ‘scratch’ teams can take part but wouldn’t win the Cup if they were judged to have the best striking. The Association General Committee decides what is rung each year.
More information about running the competition is here Notes for host District
Previous years’ reports
The 2022 Competition had to be cancelled because of the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II on the Thursday before.
The 2021 Competition was organised as ‘Get Back to Ringing’ event. It was held at St Mary’s Haynes as an Open Competition and picnic. A full report with pictures is here
The 2020 competition couldn’t be held because of the impact of the Covid 19 pandemic
The 2019 competition was hosted by the Luton District at St Peter and St Paul, Flitwick. The judges were Stephen and Carolyn Crawley from Hemel Hempstead. Six teams took part, two from each District. Eaton Socon were winners, runners up Clifton, 3rd Dunstable, 4th Goldington, 5th St Andrew Bedford and 6th Silsoe. Many thanks to the Flitwick ringers for the warm welcome and for providing refreshments throughout the afternoon.
Alban Forster receives the cup on behalf of the Eaton Socon band from judges Carolyn and Stephen Crawley .
The 2018 competition was hosted by the Biggleswade District on the back six at Eaton Socon. The judge was Mike Purday. Biggleswade were winners, with Dunstable runners up, 3rd Campton, 4th St Andrew Bedford and 5th St Peter Bedford. Many thanks to Sue and Mike Matthews for providing tea and biscuits and the Biggleswade District bakers for providing the cakes.
Paul Chandler receives the St Peters Cup on behalf of the Biggleswade band from judge Mike Purday.
The 2017 competition was hosted by the Bedford District at Colmworth. The judges were Chris and Ruth Stokes from Cosgrove. Kempston were winners, with Biggleswade 2nd, Bromham 3rd, Clifton 4th and Silsoe 5th. Dunstable were unable to raise a Sunday service band but entered a ‘scratch’ team that would have come 3rd if they had been included in the placings.
Ian Townsend (and daughter!) receives the St Peters Cup on behalf of the Kempston band from judge Chris Stokes
previous years