Archive - Monday, 8 February 2010


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Frank is still on the pull - aged 99

Retired farm worker Frank Brooks could be the oldest church bell ringer in Britain.

He is just under five months short of his 100th birthday, but still pulls the ropes at St Mary's Church in Washington village, north of Worthing.

Frank, who will collect his telegram from the Queen on June 14, still rings the bells on Tuesdays and Sundays.

But he admitted: “I do about five minutes and then the old back starts aching a bit.”

Frank took up bell ringing in 1945 after returning from the Second World War.

The Rev Chris Maclay, vicar of the parish, said: “He is a total institution in the village, and is very very committed to both the church and the bells.”

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Comments (4)

08/02/10

VoodooGangbanger says...

wow the title is misleading, I thought this was about a old guy getting his game on lol.

09/02/10

Rastus Watermelon says...

VoodooGangbanger wrote:
wow the title is misleading, I thought this was about a old guy getting his game on lol.
I vaguely suspect that was the point of the title.

09/02/10

Granny says...

omg, I thought my luck was in, reading the headline!

09/02/10

iisasambo says...

well done argus, kiss of death for the bell ringer, odds on he will never get that telegram. to whom the bell tolls.