Remembering the 1926 Miners' Strike - Talk and Presentation
Sat 30 May
|Dean Heritage Centre
Remembering the 1926 Miners' Strike on the centenary


Date & Address
30 May 2026, 11:00 – 15:00
Dean Heritage Centre, Camp Mill, Soudley, Forest of Dean GL14 2UB, UK
About the event
It is 100 years since the General Strike and Miners' Strike of 1926. The 1926 General Strike was a nine-day nationwide walkout in the UK from 3-12 May, called by the TUC (Trades Union Congress) to support over one million coal miners facing wage cuts and longer hours. Although the TUC called off the General Strike, the miners continued striking for seven more months before they had no choice but to return to work or starve.
Forest of Dean miners fought hard for better working conditions and pay. Miners and their families faced severe poverty and hardship but managed to survive several months through determination and community solidarity. We will hold a day of talks and discussion exploring the impact of the Miners Strike on the Forest of Dean and the wider context.
The day will start with tea, coffee and discussion, followed by talks by local historians, a break for lunch and then a presentation by Dean Heritage Centre's Collection Officer, Nicola Wynn.
Appeal for more stories on the 1926 Strike in the Forest of Dean
Dean Heritage Centre is interested in people's experiences of 1926. If you have any family stories, photographs or items you would be happy to share please get in touch with Collections Officer Nicola Wynn at 01594 822170 or nicola@deanheritagecentre.com
Event schedule coming soon.
Tickets
Miners' Strike Day Event
Includes access to the day long evet, including the talks and tea or coffee on arrival.
£6.50
+£0.16 ticket service fee
Total
£0.00
