This trophy was presented in 1984 and was carved by Derek Camm, a Heanor ringer, and twin brother of David Camm. These are the rules.
District Eight Bell Winners 2000 – date (with judges where known)
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2023 | Peak (Graham Hayward) | 2022 | Peak (Chris Field & Emily Hall) |
2021 | Peak (Graham Hayward) | 2020 | No Contest |
2019 | Peak (Tim Poole) | 2018 | Southern A (Phil Gay) |
2017 | Chesterfield (Colin & Jane Aked) | 2016 | Peak |
2015 | Southern (Simon & Judith Reading) | 2014 | Southern (Philip Hudson) |
2013 | Central (Terry Astill) | 2012 | Peak (Ian Thompson) |
2011 | Peak (Graham Hayward) | 2010 | Peak (Len Mitchell) |
2009 | Peak (Philip Hudson) | 2008 | Peak (Peter McCoy & Chris Bennett) |
2007 | Southern A (David Friend) | 2006 | Southern John (Terry Astill) |
2005 | Peak (Philip Hudson) | 2004 | Peak |
2003 | Peak (Peter Humphrey) | 2002 | Derby (Ray Daw) |
2001 | Derby (Robert Marchbank) | 2000 | Peak |
District Eight Bell Winners 1981 – 1999 (with judges where known)
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1999 | Derby (Sue Marshall) | 1998 | Derby (Gordon Halls) |
1997 | Peak | 1996 | Derby (Adrian Dempster) |
1995 | Peak (Fred Ross) | 1994 | Ilkeston (Michael Henshaw) |
1993 | Derby (Fred Ross) | 1992 | Derby (David Sansum) |
1991 | Derby (Fred Ross) | 1990 | Ilkeston (Fred Ross) |
1989 | Ilkeston (Fred Ross) | 1988 | Ilkeston |
1987 | Chesterfield | 1986 | Derby |
1985 | Derby (David Sansum) | 1984 | Ilkeston (Ian Campbell) |
1983 | Ilkeston | 1982 | Derby |
1981 | The first competition winners are not recorded, but Ilkeston came second! |