Diary and Events

Sunday 1
Sedgefield Farmers Market, Village Green, 8:30am to 12:30pm.
Monday 2
Sedgefield Local History Society, Ceddesfeld Hall, 7:45pm. Britain’s Hidden Shop Signs with Graham Soult.
Tuesday 3
Open mic night, Morton and Bradbury Village Hall, 7:30pm. £5 per person.
Wednesday 4
Sedgefield WI, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 7:15pm. Craft Night and Harvest Supper—please bring your contribution to the table. Members’ competition is a hand-made craft, stitched.
Friday 6
Sedgefield and District U3A, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 2pm. A talk by Denis Fox, The Battle of Britain in the North East. Visitors welcome, £3.
Saturday 7
Friendly Fixers, Fishburn Youth and Community Centre, 10:30am to 12:30pm. Repair café.
Carol’s Cambodian coffee morning, Morton and Bradbury Village Hall, 10:30am. To raise money for healthcare.
Sedgefield Rock & Blues Club: sorry sold out, Brave Rival, UK's hottest act on the scene.
Sunday 8
Sedgefield Area Churches Together bring-and-share barbecue, The Rectory, 2 Durham Road, 12:30pm.
Friday 13
Sedgefield in Bloom coffee morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am-12pm. Come along and join us for some homemade treats.
Saturday 14
Breast Cancer Now afternoon tea, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 1pm-3pm. To raise money for the charity.
Sunday 15
Serpentine Race, 10k trail course, Hardwick Park, starts at 10am. Open to all runners. Details at sedgefieldharriers.co.uk/our-races/.
Tuesday 17
Sedgefield Memory Café, Sedgefield Methodist Hall, 10:30am to 12pm. For those living with dementia and carers.
Ferryhill, Sedgefield and District Flower Club, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 7:30pm. Flower demonstration by Lynda Fraser - ”Rainbow Connection”. Members free, guests £5.
Friday 20
Ferryhill, Sedgefield and District Flower Club coffee morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am-11:30am. £2 for tea/coffee plus scone/cake. All welcome.
Saturday 21
Sedgefield Games Club, Sedgefield Parish Hall, from 6pm. Come along and play a variety of board games. £2.50.
Friday 27
Sedgefield District Uniformed Services Group coffee morning, Sedgefield Parish Hall, 10am.


Save the date
Fishburn Youth and Community Centre
...is hosting a beer festival with craft ales and ciders plus traditional bar food. The festival runs on Friday 27 September (7pm-11pm), Saturday 28 September (1pm-11pm) and Sunday 29 September (11am- 2pm). Live music on Saturday night.

From Loft to Loved Craft groups
every Wednesday (10am-12pm, 2pm- 4pm, 5pm-7pm and 7pm-9pm). Sewing groups every Thursday (10am-12pm, 12:30pm-2:30pm). Places need to be pre-booked
Events @ Ceddesfeld Hall

Mayor of Sedgefield’s Bingo Night
Saturday 7 September
Doors open at 7:30pm for eyes down at 8pm. Tickets are £3 each and include a ‘Jackpot Game’. They can be purchased from STC offices or ring 01740 621273. Bingo tickets are £5 (cash please) for 6 games, available on the night. The bar will be open from 7:30 pm.
Ceddesfeld Autumn Quiz Night
Saturday 28 September with pie & peas £10 per person

Come along at 7:30pm for a fun evening with quizmaster Peter Hinde. There will be a raffle and please advise of any vegetarian, gluten free or vegan requirements, prior to the evening. Tickets from Pat, Sarah and/or Peter Hinde or from behind the bar, on a first come first served basis. Teams of 6 or fewer.
Arts Update with Geoff Millichap

Drama Festival

No resting on their laurels for the Players. They are now back in rehearsal for the upcoming drama festival. This year, the group are performing Shakers by John Godber and Idyll by Matt Hartley, two completely different plays in style and content.

Starting the festival off are SPYS with ‘A Day in Fimbulwinter’, a play written by our own Lucy Atkinson. With a Viking song to start, this play brings to life Gods and mortals, myths and legends. Next up is the Sedgefield Players with ‘Idyll’, by Matt Hartley. Directed by Tom Guest, this play was originally written to be narrated by one person and tells the story of a day during lockdown when a rural village is overrun by tourists.

Wednesday sees the Players again with an adapted version of ‘Shakers’, by John Godber. Telling the story of four waitresses in Shakers bar, this play, with an 80’s song track has the four actresses playing different parts throughout the play. They are followed by Durham Dramatic Society with ‘A Bit of Afters’ based around the people who play for and run an amateur women's football team.

On Thursday, Cliffe Theatre return after a few years absence. They will be performing two plays, ‘The Proposal’ by Anton Chekhov, a play about superficial relationships. Their other play is ‘Marrers’ by David Williams. A Geordie play about miners, it was first seen at our festival over twenty five years ago.

Friday sees a packed night of three plays. First up is our friends from Scarborough, Bananadrama with ‘Last Chance Saloon’, written and directed by Shari Gledhill. Karen and Tony meet in a bar. Secrets are revealed – will they find a way through the evening? Next up is Richmond Amateur Dramatics Society with ‘Bride Before A Fall’ by Robert Scott. Victor and his mistress plot to kill his dim but rich wife.

The week ends with Bishop Auckland Theatre Society presenting ‘Curses, Foiled Again’ by Ed Newman. The eveof- performance dress rehearsal of a Victorian tragedy goes anything but smoothly.

Saturday night will see the final adjudication and award of trophies by Keith Phillips from the Guild of Drama Adjudicators.

All are being performed in the Parish Hall from Tuesday 10 September until Saturday 14 September at 7:30pm. Tickets are £10 for each night with a Season Ticket at £30 and are available at Tickety Boo or ticketsource.co.uk.


Destination Unknown Pt. 2

Following the sellout success of Destination Unknown in March, Classix will host another 7 hours of Retro House Anthems and Ibiza Trance Classics at The Aviator, Fishburn Airfield on Saturday 7 September 2024.

Tickets from skiddle.com/whats-on/Darlington/The-Aviator/Classix---Destination-Unknown-Pt2/38089023/.


Heritage Open Days

Heritage Open Days is the country’s largest festival celebrating the history and communities of England.

Each September thousands of our most historic and fascinating sites open their doors and offer guided tours completely free of charge. Dozens of sites nearby are participating in the scheme, from Bowes Museum to Durham Town Hall.

Thousands of volunteers and organizations are involved nationwide, so wherever you are in England from 6 to 15 September check out heritageopendays.org.uk.

More local events

Bishop Auckland Music Society, Bishop Auckland Methodist Church
Award-winning versatile ensemble The Paddington Trio perform Beethoven, Schubert and more 6th September, 7:30pm, £16 per adult.
For tickets visit Brotherton’s music shop, call 01388 606075 or pay £18 on the door.


An Evening With Ann Cleeves, Gala Durham
Acclaimed North East writer Ann Cleeves OBE of Vera & Shetland fame discusses her 11th Vera Stanhope novel, The Dark Wives 4 September 6:30pm, £10 per adult (£28 includes signed copy). Website

Kynren, 11Arches, Bishop Auckland
Open air dramatic restaging of England’s history, featuring spectacular effects and a cast of over 1,000 people. 27 July & ongoing, from £26 more information
Walking with the Ghosts of Durham
Lively and chilling retelling of the fascinating history of Durham in beautiful settings (involves walking!). From 17 September. more information
Othello, Bishop Auckland Town Hall, Award-winning independent theatre company Elysium present the timeless classic. 4 October, 7:30pm £17. More information