Diary and Events

Wednesday 1
Sedgefield WI, Methodist Church Hall, 7:15pm. Crafty creations—preparing for Remembrance Day and Christmas Tree Festival. Members competition is “a sketch drawn by you”. Visitors always welcome, £4 (includes refreshments).
Friday 3
Sedgefield Memory Café Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10:30am-12pm. Everyone welcome. u3a Monthly Meeting, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 2-4pm. Chris Lloyd— “The railway that got the world on track”, the 200th anniversary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway.
Quiz Night, Mordon and Bradbury Village Hall, 7pm-9:30pm. Standing bingo, child friendly, doors open at 6:30pm.
Saturday 4
Friendly Fixers, Fishburn Youth and Community Centre, 10:30am to 12:30pm. Repair café.
Hartlepool Male Voice Choir, St Edmund’s Church, 7pm. The Sedgefield Sounds, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:30pm.
Sunday 5
Sedgefield Farmers Market, Village Green, 8:30-12:15pm.
Monday 6 Sedgefield Local History Society, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:45pm. Lucy Atkinson from Back of Beyond Books, “The Newcastle Witch Trials, 1650”.
Friday 10
u3a Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10-11:30am. Find out who we are and what we do.
Sunday 12
Friends of St. Edmund’s Harvest Lunch, Ceddesfeld Hall, 12pm. Soup and bun with choice of desserts. Tickets are £12 and must be purchased in advance from Alison (07484 807503), Brian (01740 622302) or From Loft to Loved.
Friday 17
Coffee Morning supporting the Great North Air Ambulance Service, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10:30am-12pm. Homemade cakes and raffle. All welcome.
Saturday 18
Lirica 20th Anniversary Concert, St. Edmund’s Church, 7:30pm. Tickets £7, from Tickety Boo (cash only), www.ticketsource.co.uk or Kay (07885 202642).
Sedgefield Rock and Blues Club, Parish Hall. Tom Kilner Band, “SOUL DRENCHED SOUTHERN ROCK & AMERICANA", plus local band Bubamara. Tickets at sedgefieldblues.com.
Tuesday 21
Sedgefield Memory Café, Sedgefield Methodist Hall, 10:30am to 12pm. For those living with dementia and carers.
Ferryhill, Sedgefield and District Flower Club Demonstration Evening, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 7:30pm. A demonstration by Val Guest using Marks and Spencer flowers. Free for members, £5 for guests.
Friday 24
Sedgefield in Bloom Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am. Lucky door prize, cakes, tombola, raffle and more.
Sedgefield Cricket Club Quiz Night, 8pm. £1 entry.
Sunday 26
St. John Fisher Church Coffee Afternoon, Sedgefield Parish Hall 11:45am-2pm. Refreshments provided. All welcome.
Thursday 30
Mayor’s Fashion Show, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 7pm.
Friday 31
Sedgefield District Uniformed Services Group Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am.
Halloween Howler & Fireworks Display, Ceddesfeld Hall Grounds.


Mayor’s Fashion Show
The Mayor of Sedgefield invites you to a Fashion Show hosted by Betty’s Boudoir. Sedgefield Parish Hall on Thursday 30 October at 7pm. Tickets £7, from Council Offices.
Friends of St. Edmund’s Invite you to a Harvest Lunch at Ceddesfeld Hall, with soup, bun and choice of desserts on Sunday 12 October at 12pm. Tickets £12 from Alison Hodgson (07484 807503), Brian Mutch (01740 622302) or Loft to Loved.
Arts Update with Geoff Millichap

Sedgefield Players Update

What a fantastic week at the Sedgefield Drama Festival with a wonderful array of one act plays presented by five drama groups from the North East. All judged by independent GODA adjudicator Ben Humphrey. And what a final night! Sedgefield Players and SPYS scooped a massive fifteen out of twenty awards! We are most proud of our Youth Section, who earned more awards than ever before, for their fast moving, clearly characterised and beautifully delivered one act version of Twelfth Night directed for the first time by Lucy Atkinson and Kelsey White. This performance was highly praised by the adjudicator who has himself directed Shakespeare professionally. The complete cast has to be listed – Isabella Beaston, Sophie Richards, Iona Darnton, Charlotte Hook, Grace Stanley, Bea Edgoose-Clubley, Neo Hook, Alexandra Stewart, Eve Edgoose-Clubley, Evie Legender, Chloe Ryder and Amelia Taylor. Twelfth Night won awards for – Originality, Ensemble, Technical Presentation, Costume, Best under 21 female (Eve Edgoose-Clubley), Adjudicators Award (Evie Legender) and the overall Audience Award. What a haul for such a talented team of young people. Charlie Lines, who has just moved up to adult Players, won Best Under 21 (male) for his role in Buckets, which also won Best Production, Best Director (Tom Guest), Best Actor (Peter Hook), Best Supporting Actress (Helen Crawford), Best Supporting Actor (Nathan Cox) and Best Cameo (Lynda Hillerby). Most effective set was also won by Sedgefield’s ‘My Best Friend’ directed by Sarah Atkinson. Other awards were :- Best 30 Seconds: Bishop Auckland Theatre Society - All by Myself, Endeavour: RADS - Anger Management, New Writing: Bananadrama - History Man by Shari Gledhill, Best Actress: Rachael Emerson - Bananadrama’s History Man, Runner up: Bananadrama - History Man. What a celebration of creativity in our local Sedgefield and wider community this festival is. Hope to see you next year! But Sedgefield Players never stop, so it’s Panto coming up next. Adult Players and SPYS performing together in a spectacular Christmas favourite. Keep your eyes peeled for further announcements here and on social media. Panto tickets sold out within two weeks last year!


Lirica 20th Anniversary Concert

An evening of choral music performed by Lirica celebrating the choir’s 20th Anniversary. A range of songs including many favourites. Enjoy a drink at the bar and support your local choir in the stunning St Edmund’s Church. Tickets available at ticketsource.co.uk.


The Blackberry Burglars

September saw the launch of a fabulous new children's book from local writer Sharon Edson. A heartwarming, funny story of bravery, friendship, autumn promise and alternative perspectives not only written, but also set in Sedgefield! It is available in both paperback and Kindle editions from online retailers.

More local events

Durham Book Festival, Various locations
Featuring local author Dame Pat Barker among many other highlights this has become a major event in the national literary calendar. 10 to 12 October, newwritingnorth.com/durham-bookfestival/


Small But Mighty, Bluebell Meadow Primary School A charity fundraiser for 3 fantastic neonatal charities featuring live music, a raffle, DJ and other entertainment 18 October, 6pm to 11:30pm, £15. eleganteventsbyamy21@gmail.com
The Storytellers by Luxmuralis, Durham Cathedral Be immersed in literary magic as Durham Cathedral is transformed into a world of light, sound, and story. Projections dance across ancient stone, turning pages into glowing legends and poetry in motion accompanied by an immersive soundscape. Advance tickets are essential with timed entry 8 - 12 October from 6:30pm, £11 durhamcathedral.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/1173660394
Big Science, St John’s Hall, Meadowfield Don your lab coat and enter a whirlwind of fizzing, popping, and mind-boggling experiments! Big Science proves that learning can be loud, messy, and seriously fun. 1 November 10:30am to 11:45am, £4. 07846 542035