Derby City Well Dressing Trail from Saturday 29th June -Sunday 7 July 2019. Wells in the Making will be on June 24 to 28, morning and afternoon in Derby Quad.
There will be 5 well dressings around the cathedral quarter - QUAD, Deda, Local Studies Library, Derby Cathedral, and Tourist Information Centre.
The blessing ceremony will be on Saturday 29th June at 11am at Derby Cathedral.
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