Diary and Events

Sunday 1
Sedgefield Farmers Market, Village Green, 8:30am-12 noon.

Monday 2
Sedgefield Local History Society, Annual General Meeting, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:30pm.

Wednesday 4
Sedgefield WI, members lunch celebrating our 108th anniversary, Dun Cow. Please meet 12:30pm for 1pm.

Saturday 7
Friendly Fixers repair cafe, Fishburn Youth and Community Centre, 10:30am to 12:30pm. Sedgefield Sounds, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:30pm.

Sunday 8
Sedgefield Area Churches Together Meditation Service, St. Mary Magdalene, Trimdon Village, 6pm. Everyone is welcome.

Friday 13
Valentines Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am. Lucky door prize, cakes, tombola, raffle and more.

Monday 16
Sedgefield Development Trust AGM, Oldham Room, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:30pm.

Tuesday 17
Sedgefield Memory Café, Sedgefield Methodist Hall, 10:30am to 12pm. For those living with dementia and carers. Clients must be accompanied.
Ferryhill, Sedgefield and District Flower Club, Fletcher Room, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 7:30pm. Wendy Smith: Just a few of my favourite things.

Friday 20
Mayor’s Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am to 12pm.

Saturday 21
English National Cross Country Championships, East Park, races start at 11am. Alexander Ord in Concert, St. Edmund’s Church, 7pm. Tickets available at From Loft to Loved or on the door £8.

Sunday 22
Snowdrop Walk, Hardwick Park, 12-3pm. Enjoy a walk in beautiful scenery and plant snowdrops in support of Child Bereavement UK.

Thursday 26
Sedgefield Police & Communities Together (PACT) meeting, Fishburn Youth & Community Centre, 6pm.

Friday 27
Sedgefield District Uniformed Service Group Coffee Morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am.

More Local Events

The Mayor, Councillor Peter Hinde, already has two events organised for the new year:
- A band night featuring Pittington Brass Band will be on Saturday 7 February
- A coffee morning will take place on Friday 20 February. Both events will be held at the Sedgefield Parish Hall.

A World Day of Prayer will be held on Friday 6 March at 2pm at St. John Fisher Church in Sedgefield.

Tom McGuinness: Out of the Darkness, Bishop Auckland
A showcase of Tom McGuinness’ powerful art at the Mining Art Gallery , celebrating his centenary. His depictions of coal miners, resilience, and community bring the hidden world vividly to light. 18 February until December. web link

Fire & Ice Festival, Durham City
Durham comes alive with Fire & Ice, a free city-wide celebration of stunning ice sculptures, live carving and fiery performances. Follow the trail, watch the art take shape, and enjoy a magical winter spectacle in the heart of the city. 25th & 26th February. web link

Indie Party Day, The Empire, Middlesbrough
“A day of classic indie hits and DJ sets, tunes to the Empire.” 28 February, 3pm-8pm, £10-20. web link

Art Workshops: Turner & Constable, Bishop Auckland Town Hall
Discover the genius of Turner & Constable with a screening and two hands-on workshops at Bishop Auckland Town Hall. For £30, enjoy the film and guided sessions exploring the techniques of Britain’s landscape masters — all materials provided and creativity encouraged! 3 March & 17 March, 6:30pm £30. web link

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Regular Events

Sedgefield Library

The library is open again with temporary opening hours: Monday - closed
Tuesday - closed
Wednesday - 9.30am to 12.30pm
Thursday - 10.00am to 6.00pm
Friday - 1.00pm to 7.00pm
Saturday - 9.30am to 12.30pm
Sunday - closed
Tel: 0300 026 9521

Little Movers every Thursday from 10am, places need booking at the library.
Craft Group, 2nd and 4th Friday of the month from 1:30pm.
Book circle 1 Day: Friday Time: 2.00pm Frequency: Third Friday of the month
Book circle 2 Day: Friday Time: 2.00pm Frequency: First Friday of the month
Lego Club Every Friday from 4:30pm to 6pm. Please contact the library to book a place.
Digi drop in Day: Thursday Time: 2.00pm

parkrun

Every Saturday at 9am there is a free, 5km timed run at Hardwick Park. Register at parkrun.org.uk. All welcome as volunteers, walkers or runners.

Junior parkrun A free 2km run for 4-14 year olds, meeting at the back of the visitor’s centre at Hardwick Park every Sunday. We welcome volunteers including those doing their Duke of Edinburgh awards.

Register at parkrun.org.uk.

Sedgefield Carpet Bowls

Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons from 1pm to 4pm. The first 3 afternoons are a free trial and then you have the option to become a member.

Baby & Toddler Group

Methodist Church on Mondays from 9:30am to 11am (except Bank Holidays).
Suitable for babies, toddlers and preschool children. Please follow us on Facebook for regular updates.

Little Movers

Fletcher Room at the Sedgefield Parish Hall every Thursday from 10am, places need to be booked on the Little Movers’ (Stockton) website. A second class for babies follows the session.

Sedgefield Social Club

Singer every fortnight. “Sedgefield Social Club Official” Facebook page for details.

Pop-in Club at Ceddesfeld Hall

Tuesdays 9:30am-12pm
Wednesdays 10am-12:30pm
Thursdays 1pm-3:30pm

One Step Forward

A bereavement support group is running 1st & 3rd Thursday afternoon between 2pm and 4pm. Everyone is welcome - of all faiths or none.
The Welcome Room @ St Edmund’s Church, Front Street, Sedgefield. (Sue 07779 093386)

Making Tracks

Railway Society Club Night meets every Wednesday evening from 7:30pm to 10pm in the Kell Room at Ceddesfeld Hall. New members welcome, juniors under 13 to be accompanied by an adult.

Speed Quiz at Hardwick Arms

Every Thursday at 8pm in the Hardwick Lounge Bar.

Quiz at The Dun Cow

Every Monday at 8:30pm, hosted by the Sedgefield Mayor, Peter Hinde. £1 per person and each team gets a bowl of chips at half-time.

Sedgefield Rock & Blues Club

bring international, national and local artists to perform live Rock & Blues music in Sedgefield Parish Hall.

Our Rock and Blues club is a non-profit organisation run by volunteers who have the desire and enthusiasm to deliver first class rock and blues bands to you time and time again.

With the help of enthusiasts, musicians and friends around the scene, we hand-pick bands spanning all types of Rock/Blues or even Blues/Rock!
Visit www.sedgefieldblues.com for more information and gig dates.

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Arts Update

Sedgefield Players Update

“The Trials of Goldilocks” has been another sold out panto success for Sedgefield Players. As always, we loved performing it and judging by the responses you loved being part of it too. Great show, great audiences, great fun and what a great way for young people to get their first experiences of theatre.But that is “so last year”! The next treat at your local theatre in March is Cranford by Laura Turner based on Elizabeth Gaskell’s novels.

This is a play full of the idiosyncratic details of life in a rural village where etiquette rules. There is a healthy amount of gossip through which the ideals of gentility and propriety of the women of Cranford are shown with great comic effect. We see the sweet pleasures and sometimes heart-breaking realities of simple village life of the era.

But Cranford’s unique, predominately female, society is thrown into disarray as modernity encroaches in the form of a new railway line and the men that its planning brings.This cracking modern adaptation by Laura Turner of what is essentially a Victorian soap opera, is full of humour and humanity and illuminates how people of any era cope with adversity and change.

It promises to be a truly delightful evening of entertainment.At the Parish Hall, Sedgefield 12-14 March at 7.30pm. Tickets for Cranford and for our June production of Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest” are £10 from Back of Beyond Books or ticketsource.co.uk/sedgefield-players. Sedgefield Players


Sedgefield Rock & Blues club

The Big Wolf Band blew the roof off the Parish hall with a superb performance finishing with a standing overation. Next up is Kossoff the band plays on and this gig has been so popular that the reserve list for tickets is well in to double figures. We always advise to buy early to save disappointment.

The Night of the Musicals

Expect a spectacular night of song and showmanship when The Night of the Musicals arrives at Sedgefield Parish Hall on Friday 13 February.

Performed by a professionally trained cast fresh from sell-out shows and the Edinburgh Fringe, this dazzling concert features unforgettable hits from Wicked, Cabaret, Carousel, and more. It’s your chance to experience the magic of the West End—without leaving the village. One night only, so book early!

www.bradleysbar.co.uk/thenightofthemusicalstour


Local Authors Festival

Sedgefield is one of the villages chosen to host part of Durham Festival of Local Authors, which runs 16-20 February 2026.

On Wednesday 18 Susan Gray visits Sedgefield Library at 10:30am (please book a free spot in advance at sedgefield.lib@durham.gov.uk)For the full line-up please visit www.thisisdurham.com/whats-on/festivals.