The University of London Society of Change Ringers was founded just after the end of WWII with the objectives being the promotion of the art & science of change ringing in the University of London & ringing for church services.
ULSCR welcomes all ringing abilities and our active social calendar includes: a wide range of tours, treasure hunts, picnics, handbells, competitions (including the Southern Universities Association weekend), peal/quarter weekends, theatre trips, concerts, parties, dinners, Ringing World infiltration and lots more!
My first UL tour was “along the western end of the Piccadilly line”. Being unfamiliar with navigation of public transport I left plenty of time to arrive and obviously got…
After my discovery of the ULSCR and a very enjoyable freshers’ reception I was keen to take part in the freshers’ pub crawl. The thought of quality beer with friendly…
On Saturday 8th September, between the hours of 11am and midnight, 22 members of the University of London Society of Change Ringers accumulated in Glasgow, arriving by train, plane and…
My first outing with the UL started at a ridiculous time in the morning on Saturday 14th July, when the first navigational challenge for some of us was actually finding…
After a slightly higher turnout than normal for a “Hart St Sunday” the picnicers repaired to the Liberty Bounds for breakfast. Meanwhile our dedicated party planners Josie, Hugh and Ana…