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LOCAL BELPER  EVENT


Saturday   4th   July  2026


Belper Meadows C.C.  1st  XI  v ClDuffield C.C. 1st  XI (H) – 12.00 noon on Christ Church Meadows


Belper Amateurs C.C.  2nd  XI  v  Staveley Welfare  C.C.  2nd  XI (H )

  1.30pm  on the Packhouse Ground, Alderwasley


Ambergate C.C.  2nd  XI  v  Stanton By Dale  CC  1st  XI (H) – 1.00pm  on The Hurt Arms Ground


WALK: THE ‘ROOTS’ OF LABOUR ORGANISING IN THE 19th CENTURY – BELPER 250

A walk through the town with Roger Tanner to explore how workers organised to improve working conditions and iving standards through the 19th century, in friendly societies, trade unions and political movements, recognising the significant part played by the efforts of Belper people in this story; of men, women and children in cotton mills, as well as nailers and foundry workers, framework knitters, coal miners and other trades.

Venue: Start from Belper Market Place  –  Time: 10.30am

Cost: Free to all, donations welcome  

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