
Sedgefield Development Trust is a local charity dedicated
to enriching life in Sedgefield, Bradbury, Mordon and Fishburn. Whether it’s
through culture, the environment, or community spirit, our 10 active projects
are all about making our area a better place to live, work and visit.
Sedgefield Farmers Market
If you’ve strolled through the
Farmers Market recently, you’ll know
it’s as vibrant as ever. Thanks to our
dedicated team, the market remains
a local favourite, with reliable traders
and a great atmosphere.
DIDO – Days In, Days Out
DIDO is buzzing with energy! Run by
the fabulous Brenda, Avril, Ruth and
Ina, this group offers DIDO continues
to thrive with fun trips, parties and
games. With 70 members and lively
sessions, it’s a warm, welcoming
hub of fun and friendship.
Sew Easy – Stitching Together
Led by Dorothy Anderson, Sew Easy
brings together sewing enthusiasts
of all skill levels. Meeting in the
Parish Hall usually on alternate
Monday evenings and Wednesday
afternoons, it’s a great place to learn,
create and connect.
Sedgefield News – By the
Community, For the Community
This publication is always delighted
to share your stories and updates.
Thanks to our contributors,
advertisers (coordinated by Tamzin
Lafford), and our amazing delivery
volunteers led by Judith Edgoose.
vIf
you’re one of the many who pop the
News through your neighbours’
doors—thank you!
sedgefieldweb.co.uk
Our website, managed by Matt
Wilson, saw a 35% increase in users
over the last year. Top pages?
Sedgefield News and the Farmers
Market.
Skerne Wood @ NETPark
Our Woodland & Wildlife project now
has an official name and a shiny new
information board. Behind the
scenes, we’re working with Durham
County Council on exciting
developments. On the ground, we’ve
hosted bird walks, hedge-laying
sessions, and even recycled
Christmas trees!
Bees of Hardwick
With 15 hives now thriving in their
new home, our bees are doing
brilliantly. Our honey will be for sale
at Sedgefield Farmers Market.
Bicycle & Active Travel
Working with local councils and
volunteers, we’ve improved walking
routes and access to Hardwick Park.
We’re also pushing for safer school
zones and better cycle path
maintenance. Want to help us grow
cycling groups? We’d love more
volunteers!
Friendly Fixers
Our Repair Café fixed over 120 items
last year - from toasters to cuckoo
clocks - thanks to a growing team of
skilled volunteers. See the Diary
page for details of our monthly
session.
Thermal Camera Loans – Spot the
Draught!
Last winter, around 40 households
borrowed our thermal cameras to
check their insulation. Huge thanks
to Sandy Clubley and Mess
Charcuterie for managing the loans.
We’re now looking for a volunteer to
help run the project next winter.
Get involved! The Trust’s going strong, and our projects are buzzing with community spirit.
Fancy getting involved? Whether you’d like to volunteer, participate or start something new, we’d love to hear from you.
Pop into Ceddesfeld Hall on Saturday 27 September from 2pm to 4:30pm. A heartfelt thank you to all our volunteers—you make it all possible!