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    Local Government Reorganisation

    Local Government will change on April 1st 2023 when Cumbria County Council and SLDC will be replaced by our new council Westmorland and Furness - for updates see their website. Click below image for link.
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    Next Meeting

    Please note that the June meeting is cancelled and the July meeting is rearranged date to be confirmed.
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    Pop up Vaccination Clinic coming to Sedgwick

    Sedgwick Parish Council are proud to be financing a pop up vaccination clinic to help the NHS roll out of the Autumn 2022 Covid Booster programme. All over 50s will be eligible. This will be a great opportunity for residents to be able to access the booster without a journey into Kendal or even further afield and we thank all those involved in organising it .
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    February 10th, 2022

    If you or someone close to you is dying, you can talk to us.
    At the Anne Robson Trust we aim to be there to listen to anyone who is struggling with the imminent death of someone they care about.  We know that facing the end of life can leave you isolated and alone.
    Calls are free and confidential – Call us on 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.
    Please visit www.annerobsontrust.org.uk/helpline-service to find out more.
     
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    Pop Up Vaccine Clinics

    https://www.lancashireandsouthcumbria.icb.nhs.uk/our-work/covid-19-vaccination-programme/pop-up-vaccination-clinics
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    Canal Information Board

    Have you seen the new Information Board next to the Aqueduct and Jubilee Garden?
    When old information table on top of the Aqueduct fell into disrepair, The Canal and River Trust who owned it did not want it, but two residents volunteered to restore it and it now stands near the Jubilee Garden at the foot of the Aqueduct steps. Many thanks to the volunteers who have worked so hard to keep this interesting addition to the canal path alive.
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