On the trail of the Chatterton Riot of 1826 with local historian Nigel Jepson
St Philip's Church, Chatterton Road, Stubbins, Ramsbottom, Bury, Greater Manchester, BL0 0PQ
Park and meet at St Philip’s Church Stubbins. Circular 1 ½ mile route
Nigel relives the path taken by a discontented faction of cotton mill workers who, despite having the Riot Act read out to them, pressed forward to destroy power loom machines at nearby Chatterton Mill which they saw as taking over their local livelihoods. The price for this violence was heavy as government soldiers fired on protesters causing loss of lives and severe wounding. Nigel lived in Chatterton during the 1990s and is in a particular position to understand the significance of the events that took place at that time.
St Philip's Church, Chatterton Road, Stubbins, Ramsbottom, Bury, Greater Manchester, BL0 0PQ
Circular 1 ½ mile route
Nigel relives the path taken by a discontented faction of cotton mill workers who, despite having the Riot Act read out to them, pressed forward to destroy power loom machines at nearby Chatterton Mill which they saw as taking over their local livelihoods. The price for this violence was heavy as government soldiers fired on protesters causing loss of lives and severe wounding. Nigel lived in Chatterton during the 1990s and is in a particular position to understand the significance of the events that took place at that time.