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Plymouth History Festival

The Plymouth History Festival 2022 runs until 27th May. This is a chance for residents of Plymouth to explore the City and gain some knowledge and information from those who know. It is a great way to learn more about the place we live in, as well as meeting new people and getting some exercise on the guided walks. This festival gives those involved a chance to share the heritage in our City, how it has changed over time and what is being done to preserve it.


The historic Barbican.


Royal William Yard


The History Festival has a number of events on its calendar which can be found here


These events include;


Friday May 20th 2022

The Royal Albert Bridge An Old Plymouth Society Talk This event starts at 7:30pm and is located in Spurgeon Hall, Mutley Plain. Parking can be found very close to the venue. You do not need to book for this event. It is free for members and £2 for non-members The talk will be delivered by Tom Bowden who is a retired railway worker with a passion for Isambard Kingdom Brunel.


Saturday 21st May 2022


Crossings Between Plymouth and Saltash 11am-1pm This will start in the main car park next to the Tamar Bridge visitor centre on Pemros Road. This event is free but you must book in advance.

You will experience guided walk led by Les Deering and get a chance to look around the Visitor Centre afterwards. I have done this walk and talk myself and found it very interesting and informative.

Book via 01503 230106 or a.cousins345@btinternet.com.


Tuesday 24th May 2022

Clean our patch litter pick Starts at 11am at The Box Free but please book in advance

Clean Our Patch is an independent CIC that works with councils to improve urban and rural spaces. Please email alan.butler@plymouth.gov.uk to confirm your attendance.


Friday 27th May 2022

Rainbow Connections Trail Meet at 10:45am for 11am start, last 1.5 hours. meeting point is Leadworks, 170 Rendle Street, Stonehouse, Plymouth PL1 1TP This event is free but please book in advance.

Led by Dr Alan Butler, coordinator for the Pride in Plymouth LGBT+ Community Archive. This walk and talk will point out significant sights in the LGBTQ community.


Please take this opportunity to explore and learn more about our beautiful City from those who know it best.

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