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For Emergency Contact Information and the Sedgwick Emergency Plan go to our emergency plan webpage

Sedgwick Village Hall

Sedgwick Village Hall was originally built in 1898 by the Wakefield family of Sedgwick Hall. They were wealthy landowners and business folk providing employment on their estate for most local residents. They were generous benefactors to the community and built the hall for the benefit of  everyone in the village to be used for music, recreation and meetings.
The Hall  is here to provide a convenient, cost effective and pleasant local venue for all community social, recreational and educational needs. It is well maintained, warm and recently redecorated with a spacious main hall, well equipped kitchen and good toilet facilities.

The venue can accommodate 60 seated or 100 non seated persons, depending on the type of event, and can be used every day with music allowed up to midnight.

The Clean River Kent Campaign

Sedgwick Parish Council is proud to support the Clean River Kent Campaign. For more information visit their website:

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To report a Cold Caller; call Cumbria Police on 101 immediately and if possible, report them to Cumbria Trading Standards via the Citizens Advice Helpline on 03454 04 05 06. For more information go to our

No Cold Calling Zone page 

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The Silverline Helpline

Call free on 0800 4 70 80 90

The Silver Line Helpline run by Age UK is a free, confidential telephone service for older people. They provide friendship, conversation and support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Disclaimer: any views or opinions expressed on this website do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Sedgwick Parish Council

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Anne Robson Trust Helpline

If you or someone close to you is dying, you can talk to them.

At the Anne Robson Trust they aim to be there to listen to anyone who is struggling with the imminent death of someone they care about. They know that facing the end of life can leave people feeling isolated and alone.

Calls are free and confidential – Call 0808 801 0688

Being able to access support whilst a loved one is dying is really important for a number of reasons. Gaining knowledge of what may happen towards the end and having a sense of ‘preparedness’ helps both the person dying and their family gain as much control as possible.

Visit annerobsontrust.org.uk/support-hub to find out more.


Disclaimer: any views or opinions expressed on this website do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Sedgwick Parish Council