Join WirralBellringers

The Wirral Branch has its own e-mail based discussion group called WirralBellringers, subscription to which is FREE.

Through this group all 'Subscribers' are kept up-to-date with all the latest NEWS of relevance to the local ringing community and also notified of the more important changes on, or additions to, this WEBSITE etc. etc...

Any communication submitted by any Subscribers to this group is also distributed to ALL other subscribers. Of course, as a Subscriber yourself YOU may also ask relevant questions of others, or make your views known to the group, on matters concerning ringing generally. Please be re-assured, however, that it is ONLY subscribers who may send messages to the group who will, on their application to join, have firstly been approved by the Moderator.

Click to join WirralBellringers

Click to join WirralBellringers

Firstly click on Sign-Up then simply follow the on-screen instructions.
(You don't have to be honest about your date of birth!)

When you have done this, you will (if online) within minutes receive an invitation to join via your email address to which you simply reply. When you reply to this message, the WirralBellringers Moderator/s will be advised and your application will be processed. This will normally take only a day or two.

Once one of the Moderators has approved your application you will receive a message confirming your membership.

Once you have joined you should add WirralBellringers@yahoogroups.co.uk to your Address Book.

Any query or comment you send to this address will then be distributed to all Subscribers (including yourself!) This latter feature provides reassurance that your message has been properly received on the Yahoo! server.

If you do not wish to receive all such communications as conventional email, you may change your personal settings so that you receive a DIGEST or, alternatively, need to LOGIN to the Yahoo WirralBellringers website to see a summary of recent communications. However, if you use either of these options, you risk missing urgent news / communications especially if, using the login route, you don't make checks on a regular basis.