Local News Stories
King’s Birthday Honours
Geoff Hill's award of the British Empire Medal in the King's
Birthday Honours will come as no surprise to the many
people who have witnessed his remarkable dedication to
preserving local aviation history.
As chairman of the Middleton St George Memorial
Association, Geoff has worked tirelessly to preserve the
history of RAF Middleton St George, now Teesside Airport.
He maintains memorials, organises annual
commemorations and helps families learn more about
relatives who served during wartime. His passion for
history was sparked in childhood, inspired by stories from
an uncle who served in the Royal Flying Corps.
Over the years, Geoff has assembled an extraordinary
collection of aviation artefacts, including Merlin engines,
cockpit panels and wartime escape aids. His most prized
possession is a Lancaster propeller that he spent half a
century tracking down before finally acquiring it in 2020.
Items from his collection have been displayed in museums
across the region and feature in a permanent exhibition at
Teesside Airport.
Meeting Geoff is an experience in itself. His enthusiasm is
contagious and his stories are endlessly fascinating.
During one conversation, he proudly shared a film of
himself flying in a Spitfire, complete with stomachchurning
aerial acrobatics performed by the pilot. It was
impossible not to be swept along by his excitement.
A former carpenter and co-owner of the Marshall & Hill DIY
store in Chilton for 36 years, Geoff remains as energetic as
ever. Warm, knowledgeable and endlessly engaging, he is
the sort of person with whom you could happily spend an
entire afternoon chatting. His British Empire Medal is richly
deserved.
Congratulations, Geoff.
Kynren – The Storied Lands: A Day Out Like No Other
A brand-new attraction has opened in Bishop Auckland — and it's unlike any theme park you've seen before. Kynren –
The Storied Lands has no rides or rollercoasters. Instead, your day unfolds through a series of spectacular live shows
bringing history and legend to life.
Highlights include:
-The Lost Feather
-Over 250 birds soaring across the skies
-Legend of the Wear
-Daring water stunts on a giant lake
-Land of the Vikings
-A fiery, action-packed Viking battle
-The Trusty Steed
Mediaeval knights and a fearless female warrior on
horseback
Created by the team behind the acclaimed Kynren night show, The Storied Lands blends live action, storytelling, and
spectacle into a truly unique day out for all the family. See kynren.com/the-storied-lands for tickets.
Could you help secure
the future of Guiding in
Sedgefield?
For many years, 1st
Sedgefield Brownies and
Guides have provided local
girls with opportunities to
make friends, learn new skills, build
confidence and enjoy new
adventures.
Brownies (ages 7 to 10) take part in
games, crafts, outdoor activities and
challenges in a fun, supportive
environment. Guides (ages 10 to 14)
enjoy bigger challenges, develop
leadership skills, take part in
community projects, and enjoy
activities ranging from camping and
trips to international opportunities.
Many current volunteers first
became involved as parents and
have helped hundreds of local girls
benefit from everything Guiding has
to offer.
After many years of service, the
current leadership team will be
stepping down at Easter 2027. To
ensure both units continue to thrive,
new volunteers are now being
sought.
Full training and support are
provided, and there are
opportunities to help as a leader,
assist with activities, or support
behind the scenes.
Volunteering with Girlguiding is a
rewarding way to support the local
community, learn new skills, make
friends and help girls reach their
potential.
If you would like to find out more
about volunteering with 1st
Sedgefield Brownies or Guides,
please contact
julietowler67@gmail.com.
Together,
we can help ensure local girls
continue to benefit from Guiding for
years to come.
Farmers Market - looking for
Volunteers!
Our popular and successful Monthly
Farmers market relies very much on
the support of our volunteers in
setting up and taking down the
gazebos and tables.
If you are able
to help with one or both sessions on
the first Sunday every month it
would be much appreciated. Each
activity takes approximately 30
minutes or less.
Set up is at 8am and take down is
from 12pm. If you would like to help,
just turn up on the day and you will
be warmly welcomed!
Sedgefield News Adverts
needs help!
Advertising revenue keeps
Sedgefield News free to read for
over 3,250 homes and businesses in
Sedgefield and the surrounding
area. Our current advertising coordinator
is stepping down after
nearly four years. So, we are looking
for a replacement!
It takes a few hours each month to
correspond with new and existing
advertisers, lay out the adverts and
occasionally help with designing
them, and set up the electronic
invoicing.
It is quite straightforward,
if you are used to office-type
software. For more information or if
you are interested in stepping in,
please e-mail adverts@sedgefielddevelopmenttrust.co.uk.
Help during handover will be
available. Thanks!
Beautiful Botany!
The Woodland &
Wildlife Project
were delighted
to be joined by
Ecologist, Roni
Howard, who
once again led
an insightful
walk around
Skerne Wood.
The group enjoyed learning about
the variety of plants and wildflowers
growing on the project site, what
their presence indicated and how
the volunteers can continue to
manage the land to improve
biodiversity.
It was a beautiful sunny
morning, so we also had the
pleasure of spotting a kestrel, bees,
day flying moths, butterflies and
insects. A big thank you to Roni and
to everyone who came along for the
walk.
If you would like to know more or
volunteer with us please contact
Melissa – woodland@sedgefielddevelopmenttrust.co.uk or join our Facebook page -
‘Woodland & Wildlife - Sedgefield’.
Friendly Fixers
The July Friendly Fixers
session reflected the
heatwave we were having. Items
brought in for repair included a
tower fan which had itself
succumbed to the heat, but was
revived by the electricals team, and
a beach cover-up garment which
needed some TLC before being
returned for possible strolls along
the prom!
Our next session will be on Saturday
1 August at Fishburn Youth and
Community Centre from 10.30 to
12.30.
Feel free to bring your items along,
and we look forward to seeing you
there.
1946 Welcome
Home
Sedgefield Local History
Society has received an intriguing
request from Dr Gabriele Noe of
Vespolate, Italy, a collector of royal
and historical memorabilia.
He
recently acquired a programme
from a Sedgefield Welcome Home
celebration held in 1946 and has
been moved by its contents, which
include details of the evening and
the signatures of many attendees.
Several names, including Rev
Wykes, Captain Ramsden,
Needham, Paling, Wright and Shaw,
remain familiar in Sedgefield today.
The programme also bears the
name F.J. Wyatt, suggesting it was a
treasured personal keepsake.
Dr Noe hopes to learn more about
the people behind these signatures
and the stories they represent. If you
can help identify any of the names
or provide further information,
please contact Norma at
norma@neal.myzen.co.uk or 01740
620091.
Sedgefield in Bloom
With a love of gardening
and some extra free time,
I joined Sedgefield in
Bloom as a volunteer in
April.
Since then, I’ve seen first-hand
the dedication of the Bloomers, who
work throughout the year to keep
our village looking its best.
From pruning trees and shrubs to
removing weeds and planting
borders and containers, the team
works hard with the support of local
residents and businesses.
In June, we completed
improvements near the Salters Lane
roundabout and Winterton estate.
Thanks to a £250 donation from the
Sedgefield District Uniform Services
Group, two planters were installed
beside a bench that had been added
in 2025.
The tubs were supplied by
Amperol and planted by volunteers,
with donation tags added in
recognition of the support.
We are continuing to refresh and
develop village spaces, including a
current project at Ceddesfeld
grounds. To follow our progress,
visit the Sedgefield in Bloom
Facebook page.
Melissa Hill
RTPI Annual Cycle Ride
On Friday 15 May, Sedgefield once
again played host to the annual
Cycle Ride organised by the Royal
Town Planning Institute (RTPI).
Around 20 riders took part in the
ride, which started and finished at
Sedgefield Cricket Club.
RTPI North East Co-ordinator Kim
Walker commented: “This year’s
Cycle Ride was another great
success, and we would like to thank
Sedgefield Cricket Club for allowing
us to use the club as a base for the
event. We look forward to returning
to Sedgefield again soon.”
Sedgefield resident Jonathan
Wallace helped to organise the ride,
which attracted participants from
across the North East and
Yorkshire.