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← Chris Ring Memorials organised in Milford on Bridge View Allotments
Milford and Makeney Flower and Produce Show 2025 a great success →

Belper Eco Fest Sunday 14th September 2025

Posted on August 29, 2025 by admin

The posters below summarise the attractions available on the day.

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← Chris Ring Memorials organised in Milford on Bridge View Allotments
Milford and Makeney Flower and Produce Show 2025 a great success →

An essential guide to village services and amenities - everything from schools to churches, bus times to businesses, pubs to public footpaths, MPs' surgeries to doctors' surgeries. click here >

Milford was a quiet hamlet until Jedidiah Strutt set up a water powered cotton mill and built housing for the workforce. Discover more about our rich heritage here. click here >

A guide to organisations and interest and activity groups in the village and beyond - from Maypole Promotions to Blooming Milford, Derbyshire Archery Club to Knit Knatter. click here >

Oct 4, 2025 - Sat
Belper, GB
clear sky
13°C clear sky
Wind 23 mph, WSW
Humidity 74%
Pressure 0.99 bar
Day Cond. Temp. Wind Humidity PressurePres.
sat oct 4
broken clouds
11/10°C 27 mph, WSW 72% 0.99 bar
sun oct 5
light rain
13/9°C 20 mph, W 73% 1.01 bar
mon oct 6
broken clouds
19/10°C 11 mph, W 83% 1.02 bar
tue oct 7
overcast clouds
16/10°C 14 mph, WSW 80% 1.02 bar
wed oct 8
clear sky
14/8°C 8 mph, NW 67% 1.03 bar

 

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