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    Millennium Field Work Party - Please help!

    On Sunday March 3rd 10am-3pm we are holding a work party on the Millennium Field and are asking residents to give a couple of hours of time to help us get the playing field ready for the spring and summer – there are weeding, pruning, cleaning and small maintenance tasks required. Many hands will hopefully make light work.
    Please come along and help!
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    Free Compost!!!

    On the Millennium Field, we have a large Community Compost heap – it is nearly full! It contains some very well-rotted composted that is ideal for gardens especially at this time of year! Please help us by coming and helping yourself to a barrow or bucket load so we have enough space for the coming year’s grass cuttings.
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    20 mph Speed limit in Sedgwick

    At our meeting (7:30 Village hall Thursday 13th September) we will be discussing the next steps in obtaining a 20mph speed limit in Sedgwick. The motion is

    Following over a decade of resident concern over pedestrian safety in our village, Sedgwick Parish Council would like to formally request that a 20mph speed limit be introduced in the Village. We have almost no pavements or street lighting, resident parking is on the roadside make it difficult for pedestrians to cross the roads, traffic levels are disproportionately high, as we are used as a rat run between Brettargh Holt and the A65 (and this will worsen as new housing developments are built), there are many agricultural vehicles that need to use the village centre and there are countless near misses under the narrow aqueduct and on blind junctions. We believe a 20mph speed limit would radically improve pedestrian safety for our residents.

    Please come along to express your views.
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    Casual Vacancy

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    Clean River Kent Campaign

    Sedgwick Parish Council welcomed Sheila Adams and Carole Woods from the CRKC to our Annual Parish Meeting last night. They presented information about the high levels of harmful pollution in the River Kent and what their campaign is doing to fight for a cleaner and safer River Kent.

    To find out more, please visit our Clean River Kent Campaign Page