Sunderland Echo

Durham Miners' Gala cancelled as organisers deem risks too high

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­sonjpi

This year’s Durham Big Meeting has been cancelled as its organisers look to keep its followers safe.

After last year’s was axed due to the pandemic and celebratio­ns moved online, the 2021 gathering on Saturday, July 10, was to be the 150th Gala.

But after Durham Miners’ Associatio­n (DMA) held discussion­s with partners, it says it has “reluctantl­y” decided it cannot go ahead.

In a letter, secretary Alan Mardghum said: “The executive committee of the DMA felt we could not ask all of our partners in local government, the police, health services and banner groups to forge on towards our great day while the possibilit­y of it being allowed to go ahead – with or without social distancing measures – seems less and less likely.

"Furthermor­e, we would be asking thousands of people to commit time, money and resources which they can ill afford.

"The Prime Minister’s roadmap to covid recovery made difficult reading for this year’s 150th Gala year.

"The key part of the timetable is June 21, which is the very earliest that the Government says large public events could again be possible.

"That would leave a mere three weeks for us to mobilise or cancel the Gala which, as always, was scheduled for the second Saturday in July.

“It was felt that the risk

factors are too great to commit bands, banners and hardpresse­d public services to the

complex organisati­on of the Gala while the possibilit­y of having to cancel the event is

still very high. "We are also conscious that many of our Gala stalwarts may have been isolating for a year or so.

"Even with broadscale vaccinatio­ns, many may feel unsure about returning to large crowds.

“2021 is the 150th anniversar­y year of the Gala and we are determined to keep the flame alive.”

Local events will be held, with sponsorshi­p from The Marras, the Friends of Durham Miners’ Gala, while banner groups will get double band allowance in 2022.

Mr Mardghum added: “We are aware that this is not the best of news, but the DMA’s top priority is to keep our members and supporters safe and secure during these troubled times.

“We will be back in 2022 with the biggest and best Gala ever and we look forward to seeing you all there.”

 ??  ?? Banner groups have been told they will receive double the band allowance for 2022.
Banner groups have been told they will receive double the band allowance for 2022.

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