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Events in Derbyshire

Plague Sunday Service

An event in August in Derbyshire
St Lawrence Church
Eyam
Event begins: 30th November -0001
Plague Sunday Service ends on 30th November -0001

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More than 350 years after the 1666 plague a remembrance service is still held on Plague Sunday; the last Sunday in August at Cucklett Delf.

You are welcome to join in for this moving act of remembrance, gathering at St Lawrence at at 14.00 and process en masse to Cucklett Delf.

Parish Office: 01433 630930

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