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Monday 6th October

The wensleydale Sheep – A Handcrafted History – Exhibition continues until Sunday 19th October
Unique work of textile artists throughout the UK
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Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
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About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Please avoid coned areas
View details >FLU VACCINATIONS – WALK IN starts and continues until Friday 10th October
FLU ONLY
View details >Tuesday 7th October
Please avoid coned areas
View details >Wednesday 8th October
Weekly market every Wednesday with stalls of fruit, meat, baking, fish , eggs etc and books and bric-a-brac
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Child Labour in the 19th Century
given by Michael Winstanley
View details >Thursday 9th October
Friday 10th October
Yorkshire Dales Cheese Festival starts and continues until Sunday 19th October
Discover a host of local businesses championing our delicious local produce and of course anything and everything cheese!
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Air Dried Clay – Nik Hunter-Dale
£70 plus £10 for materials
View details >A tasting of wines from a family vinyard in Italy and gourmet mushrooms
View details >Saturday 11th October

Needle Felted Toadstool in a Teacup – Sally Benson
£65 plus £15 for materials (including a teacup) or £10 (bring your own teacup)
View details >Have your bike marked against theft
View details >Come and enjoiy a funfilled evening with comedians Chris Brooker and Wendy Wason plus New Zealander Sully O’Sullivan
View details >Sunday 12th October

Autumn Colours in Woven Tapestry Workshop with Anna Wetherell
£70 plus £5 for materials
View details >Monday 13th October
Thursday 16th October

Become a Weaver 2 day workshop – Jan Beadle
£150 plus £5 on the day for materials
View details >Friday 17th October
Sedbergh School Half Term starts and continues until Sunday 2nd November

Become a Weaver 2 day workshop – Jan Beadle
£150 plus £5 on the day for materials
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Death in the Dales -Scarlet Street
This year Film Noir at the Bar will be screening ‘Scarlet Street‘ featuring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea.
View details >Saturday 18th October

Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
Saturday’s sessions include conversations between authors, two panel sessions ‘Over the Hills and Far Away‘ & ‘The Golden Age of Murder‘ plus a one man show ‘Murder Most Foul‘
View details >A wonderful selection of eco stallholders providing information on protecting the environment and selling natural and sustainable products, recycled and upcycled arts & crafts and delicious eco-friendly foods!
View details >Silent Witness for Climate Justice
Join for a few minute concern for the planet
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Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
A Murder Mystery, ‘The Case of the Late Cook’, from the pen of acclaimed crime writer, Kate Ellis.
Whodunnit? It’s for you, the audience to decide.
Sunday 19th October
Yorkshire Dales Cheese Festival ends on this day
Discover a host of local businesses championing our delicious local produce and of course anything and everything cheese!
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The wensleydale Sheep – A Handcrafted History – Exhibition ends on this day
Unique work of textile artists throughout the UK
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Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
Sunday’s sessions include conversations between authors, a talk on crime scene investigations by a former Murder Squad detective and a bookshop with the opportunity to have your books signed by the authors.
View details >Wednesday 22nd October
Thursday 23rd October
Craft Guided Cider tasting 6 different ciders from 4 makers
View details >Friday 24th October
Saturday 25th October
Wednesday 29th October
Thursday 30th October

Autumn Fibre Art Workshop with Wendy Ann Stanger
£70 plus £10 for materials on the day
View details >Friday 31st October
Saturday 1st November

Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
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About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >
Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Sunday 2nd November
Saturday 8th November

Festive Farfield – Open Studios
Festive Farfield, running on the 8th/9th of November; an opportunity to see 15 different artists in their studios.
View details >Sunday 9th November

Festive Farfield – Open Studios
Festive Farfield, running on the 8th/9th of November; an opportunity to see 15 different artists in their studios.
View details >Wednesday 12th November

German Miners in Elizabethan Keswick
Mark Hatton will talk about ‘German Miners in Elizabethan Keswick (their life, learnings and legacy)’. Queen Elizabeth I showed personal interest in mining as she believed it was important to avoid importing material from overseas. It should be remembered that Cumbria possesses some of the richest mineral resources in the UK.
View details >Thursday 13th November

Tartan Weaving Workshop – Jan Beadle
£75 plus £5 on the day for materials
View details >Friday 21st November
Gentle yoga practice with soothing essential oils
View details >Saturday 22nd November
Sunday 23rd November
Thursday 27th November
Friday 28th November
Monday 1st December

Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
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About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) continues until Sunday 21st December
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
View details >
Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth continues until Sunday 21st December
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
View details >Wednesday 3rd December

Sedbergh’s shops and businesses welcome you for some evening shopping. Plenty of food, entertainment and much much more!
View details >Sedbergh Christmas Late Night Shopping 2025
Come and join us for our traditional evening of festive family fun. Save the date – Wednesday 3rd December 5 – 8pm
View details >Friday 5th December
Sunday 7th December
Christmas Market, festive music, and Santa in his Grotto
View details >Monday 8th December
A quotation from a lady who attended an earlier one “It’s like having the King’s College Chapel carol service on your doorstep, but you can join in too!”
View details >Friday 12th December
Wednesday 17th December
Sunday 21st December

About Time – Richard Monks (RCA) ends on this day
This new body of work explores the ever-changing Lakeland landscape.
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Lives Lived Here – Lee Whitworth ends on this day
I grew up in Huddersfield, in the heart of the textile industry, and spent many childhood days playing amongst the derelict mills that are our industrial heritage.
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British Tapestry Group – Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage ends on this day
Tapestry of the North: Our Textile Heritage is an open, non-juried exhibition, hosted by the Northern region of the British Tapestry Group.
View details >Wednesday 14th January
John Buglass will give a talk he has called ‘Dead Man’s Tales’. He founded JB Archaeology in 2004 after a career in various archaeological settings. The company was established as an independent archaeological contractor to oversee numerous projects for clients including the BBC and English Heritage
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John Buglass will give a talk he has called ‘Dead Man’s Tales’. He founded JB Archaeology in 2004 after a career in various archaeological settings. The company was established as an independent archaeological contractor to oversee numerous projects for clients including the BBC and English Heritage
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