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Unfortunately we have had to close the outdoor gym equipment due to the National Lockdown regulations 5/1/21.
PLEASE DO NOT USED THE TAPED OFF EQUIPMENT. The children's play equipment and field is permitted to be open. All visitors must adhere to the COVID-19 safety advice displayed at the entrance Help and support available from our own neighbourhood resilience group or Cumbria County Council Helpline
There will be majorroadworks taking place in September and October on J36 of the M6, Brettagh Holt Roundabout and A590 to Shenstone. Significant diversions and travel disruption are inevitable. To find out more information click on the link below labelled Road Closures Sept Oct 2020 ![]()
On the county council website people can now access weekly situation reports from the Health Protection Board, at https://www.cumbria.gov.uk/stopthespread. These are useful to see breakdowns of local case numbers and any areas of concern, so very relevant to our communities and vulnerable groups.
The Millennium Field has re-opened with new COVID-safety rules and regulations. All users must follow the guidance which is in line with Government requirements - for more details click here
We are delighted to welcome new Councillor Bernie Tanham to the Council and look forward to working with her in the future.see https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus EVERYONE wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, each time using soap and water, or use hand sanitiser
IF YOU HAVE SYMPTOMS
A group has been created to gather together volunteers who want to help support residents adversely effected by the Coronavirus - see the new facebook group
https://www.facebook.com/Sedgwick-Neighbours-and-Friends-112261927067712/?modal=admin_todo_tour The Council have adopted a policy so that statutory Council business can be continued without the need for unnecessary meetings and social contact. This will enable us to focus on supporting the community in whatever way we can click here
SEDGWICK PARISH COUNCIL There is a CASUAL VACANCY FOR A PARISH COUNCILLOR THE LOCAL ELECTIONS (PARISHES AND COMMUNITIES) RULES 1986 Any person who is interested is encouraged to contact the Parish Clerk or any member of the Parish Council for further information or go to Dated : 12 March 2020 Sylvia Roberts Clerk to Sedgwick Parish Council The Nook Levens Kendal LA8 8PN Telephone : 015395 60080 Email : [email protected] We have been contacted by the managers of Kirkby Lonsdale Coaches, who run the existing 552 service to notify us that they are providing Sedgwick with extra services. The new 552 will continue on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Times of the journey towards Kendal are unchanged, but the return trip will run 30 minutes later to allow extra shopping time in Kendal. To avoid diluting the usage to Kendal, the NEW services on Tuesday and Thursday will be to different destinations.
Help wanted with Sedgwick history projects: the gunpowder industry and the Lancaster Canal
A National Lottery Heritage Funded project is researching the history of Sedgwick, including its relationship with the Lancaster Canal. This work is being delivered by Canal & River Trust, as part of the Lancaster Canal Regeneration Partnership’s Kendal to Lancaster Towpath Trail project, which aims to improve access to heritage features along the canal towpath. Plans include updating information boards and creating an audio trail to inform visitors about the area's rich history, as well as involving university students in local history projects. Carrie House (Project Officer): "The gunpowder industry, the aqueduct, and the canal are all important parts of Sedgwick's history. We want to hear residents' personal and family stories about these features; and are especially keen to speak to anyone who would like their story recorded for inclusion in a new audio trail. Contributions, including photographs, are also welcome by email. The information that we gather will inspire new signage and web pages, and will be archived for future generations." Please contact Carrie if you would like to contribute: carrie.[email protected] or 07786683759 The Annual Parish Meeting, held each year, gives us the opportunity to explain what the Parish Council has achieved over the last year and gives residents the chance to have their say or ask questions about local issues. We use the meeting to learn about what residents think are the most important parish priorities and through this, the outcome of the meeting helps shape our agenda for the future.
There will also be a presentation on the history of the Lancaster-Kendal Canal We are delighted to announce that we have been successful in our application to The Gateway Group for a grant to support the maintenance of the Canal Wildlife Area. We have received £500 which has covered the cost of our two-yearly safety and woodland management inspection made by our Woodland Management Consultants and the remedial work that it recommended. This has included the felling of several dead ash trees that have succumbed to ash die back disease. We are extremely grateful to Gateway for helping us to keep the Canal Wildlife Area in such good condition so it can continue to be enjoyed by residents and visitors alike.
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