Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival 2010

Friday 16th to Sunday 18th July 2010

tolpuddleOn February 24th, 1834, six farm labourers from Tolpuddle were arrested on a charge of taking part in an ‘illegal oath’ ceremony.

The real offence was that they had dared to form a trade union to defend their livelihood. For this they were sentenced to seven years’ transportation to the penal colonies of Australia. The sentences provoked an immense outcry, leading to the first great mass trade union protest.

The campaign won free pardons and the Martyrs’ return to England. It was an historic episode in the struggle for trade unionists’ rights in Great Britain. And that is why every year thousands of trade unionists gather at Tolpuddle - find out more from the Tolpuddle Martyrs Festival.