St Pauls Bedford – Tower, Clock and Bells Project

St Pauls Bedford – Tower, Clock and Bells Project

Project website – https://www.bedfordclockandbells.com/

A Brief Update May 2026 from Steve Stanford (steve.h.stanford@gmail.com)

The faculty was granted in February 2026. The work will be undertaken by Lodge & Sons Ltd (Main Contractor) and Whites of Appleton Ltd (Bells). Decision on the clock contractor currently being finalised. Work is expected to commence in October 2026 and will take between 9-12 months to complete. It comprises:

The total estimated cost of the project excluding contingency is currently a little under £900,000, of which £200,000 has been underwritten and ultimately needs to be raised. The bells and clock will be displayed in the Church for a 2 week period when removed, and again when returned (dates tbd), and there will be other opportunities to observe the works.

Initial Launch – October 2021

A £500k project to restore the tower, clock, and bells at St Paul’s Bedford was launched on Thursday 28th October. It was attended by invited church and civic dignitaries and trustees of a number of charitable funds and potential major donors. Charles Whitbread has kindly agreed to chair the public appeal and a grant of £200k has already been offered to initiate it.

There were local press reports in the Bedford Independent  and Bedford Today  and at 7.39am in a 10 minute interview with Stephen Stanford broadcast on BBC Three Counties Radio on the 7th November (BBC Sounds login required).

One of the aims of the project is to create an environment that encourages and supports the training and development of ringers (something that is not easily achieved with the current installation) thereby maintaining the historic legacy, tradition, and art of bell ringing in the county. It will also provide an excellent and high profile opportunity to promote ringing and help drive recruitment. Following the launch event there will need to be a wider public appeal and fund raising initiative that we hope Association members will want to support. Over the next few weeks we will be developing a web site with a lot more information about the project (www.bedfordclockandbells.com) and there will also be a presence on social media.
Briefly, the project will comprise;

The launch of the project and appeal is the cumulation of almost 3 years of negotiation and preparation, including work by the architect, DAC, structural engineers and the bell hanging firms, much of this progressed through, albeit hindered by, the Covid 19 restrictions. We haven’t been completely dormant!

Steve Stanford