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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.house@canalrivertrust.org.uk or 07786683759
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​The improvements originally scheduled for October 2017 and were cancelled but following our campaign to have them rescheduled, they will now be carried out at Easter 2018 and  height warning signage will be improved as part of the scheme. 
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During the past month, following the Parish Council's consistent lobbying to Cumbria Highways, we are pleased to report the following highways repairs and improvements have been carried out in our Village:
  1. Natland Road to Carex Farm - multiple potholes and verge collapse repaired 
  2. ​White line marking has been replaced at Carex Farm Junction, Wakefield Meadow and Castle View​
  3. Improvements to make the pedestrian access under the Aqueduct safer are completed !  
  • The pavement is now more visible because of the textured paint and white lines installed under the archway
  • Signage - all distance warning signs and height markings have been replaced and now show metric measurements.
  • A new distance warning sign has been installed at Brettagh Holt Roundabout
  • Road "slow" markings are in place
  • Visibility splays are in place place to keep the areas adjacent to the aqueduct clear of parked cars that block the visibility of pedestrians using the path
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Replacement signage with metric measures on height restriction to prevent large vehicles entering village and having to turn/reverse.
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"Give Way to pedestrians" signage and visibility splay markings to make walking under the aqueduct safer.
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Pothole repairs on Natland Road 

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Replacement white lines at key junctions throughout the village 
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Sedgwick Parish Council have logged all other faults we are aware of using the CCC reporting system. Please see the current Parish Council Highways Inventory in the reports for the April Meeting. If you see a fault PLEASE report here using the CCC reporting system.
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Our new website is up and running - in addition to enabling the Parish Council to comply with all TRANSPARENCY CODE requirements, we hope it will provide a useful resource for Village Groups and residents. Please leave any feedback via our CONTACT page 
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