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Wednesday 8th July
Nothing Lasts – Sue Dawes continues until Sunday 12th July
Sculptural ceramics exploring impermanence, fragility, and humanity’s enduring relationship with materials, history, and fire.
View details >Common Land: Septenary Perspectives continues until Sunday 12th July
Seven artists explore shared landscapes, material connections, and personal perspectives on land, memory, and transformation.
View details >Untangling Colour – Vicky Ellis continues until Sunday 12th July
Vibrant woven sails and textiles inspired by nineteenth-century Welsh shipwrecks and coastal histories.
View details >A684 closure at Garsdale continues until Monday 20th July
Approximately 4 weeks
View details >Howgill Lane – Closure continues until Wednesday 22nd July
United Utilities are planning to start work replacing a water supply pipe in the playing field on Howgoll Lane from Wednesday 1st July 2026. They will at some point need to carry out a road closure to a small section of Howgill Lane beside the playing field in order to complete the connections. The closure will be carried out during the evening or weekends.
View details >If you are concerned about the buses please come !
View details >Weekly market every Wednesday with stalls of fruit, meat, baking, fish , eggs etc and books and bric-a-brac
View details >Thursday 9th July
Friday 10th July
Sunday 12th July
Nothing Lasts – Sue Dawes ends on this day
Sculptural ceramics exploring impermanence, fragility, and humanity’s enduring relationship with materials, history, and fire.
View details >Common Land: Septenary Perspectives ends on this day
Seven artists explore shared landscapes, material connections, and personal perspectives on land, memory, and transformation.
View details >Untangling Colour – Vicky Ellis ends on this day
Vibrant woven sails and textiles inspired by nineteenth-century Welsh shipwrecks and coastal histories.
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Guided Tour of Brougham Castle
This was initially advertised for 7th June but has now been rescheduled to Sunday 12th July
View details >Monday 13th July
Tuesday 14th July
The Friends of Garsdale station will be marking this important 40th anniversary of the re-opening in 1986 of 8 small stations on the Settle-Carlisle, including Garsdale.
View details >Wednesday 15th July
Text & Textile! – Connie Flynn starts and continues until Sunday 13th September
Stitched text works revealing the hidden textile origins of everyday phrases, language, and heritage.
View details >Personal artistic responses to Morecambe Bay, exploring place, heritage, memory, and lived experience.
View details >Exploration and Discovery – Cumbria Printmakers starts and continues until Sunday 13th September
A diverse exhibition celebrating printmaking techniques, creativity, and artistic exploration by Cumbrian printmakers.
View details >Saturday 18th July
Live Music, Bouncy Castle, Food and Drink Children’s entertainment BBQ
View details >Monday 20th July
A684 closure at Garsdale ends on this day
Approximately 4 weeks
View details >Tuesday 21st July
FIRST CLASS CRICKET: LANCASHIRE V SURREY
Metro Bank One Day Cup
View details >Wednesday 22nd July
Howgill Lane – Closure ends on this day
United Utilities are planning to start work replacing a water supply pipe in the playing field on Howgoll Lane from Wednesday 1st July 2026. They will at some point need to carry out a road closure to a small section of Howgill Lane beside the playing field in order to complete the connections. The closure will be carried out during the evening or weekends.
View details >Saturday 25th July
The Westmorland Dales Festival begins! Running across the weekend of 25-26 July, we’re celebrating the culture and heritage of our beautiful area.
On Saturday 25 July you can enjoy walking tours of Orton and Great Asby. Discover these historic villages and learn all about their past residents.
These two-hour walks begin at 1030am, but places are limited, so head to westmorlanddalesfestival.org/events to book your spot.
Sunday 26th July
The Westmorland Dales Festival begins! Running across the weekend of 25-26 July, we’re celebrating the culture and heritage of our beautiful area.
On Saturday 25 July you can enjoy walking tours of Orton and Great Asby. Discover these historic villages and learn all about their past residents.
These two-hour walks begin at 1030am, but places are limited, so head to westmorlanddalesfestival.org/events to book your spot.
Saturday 1st August
Text & Textile! – Connie Flynn continues until Sunday 13th September
Stitched text works revealing the hidden textile origins of everyday phrases, language, and heritage.
View details >Glimpses of Our Bay – ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship Alumni continues until Sunday 13th September
Personal artistic responses to Morecambe Bay, exploring place, heritage, memory, and lived experience.
View details >Exploration and Discovery – Cumbria Printmakers continues until Sunday 13th September
A diverse exhibition celebrating printmaking techniques, creativity, and artistic exploration by Cumbrian printmakers.
View details >Professional tools and materials- aprons- free drinks and homemade cake or biscuit
Workshop still at 2023 price of £35 !!
To book please contact myself
seanwillisprints@gmail.co
Monday 3rd August
Monday 17th August
a copper wreath workshop at Sedbergh People’s Hall on the 17th August. There will be step by step guidance and you will come home with a copper wreath that will last years! Booking is through our website but if you have any questions feel free to send me a message
View details >Saturday 29th August
Tuesday 1st September
Text & Textile! – Connie Flynn continues until Sunday 13th September
Stitched text works revealing the hidden textile origins of everyday phrases, language, and heritage.
View details >Glimpses of Our Bay – ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship Alumni continues until Sunday 13th September
Personal artistic responses to Morecambe Bay, exploring place, heritage, memory, and lived experience.
View details >Exploration and Discovery – Cumbria Printmakers continues until Sunday 13th September
A diverse exhibition celebrating printmaking techniques, creativity, and artistic exploration by Cumbrian printmakers.
View details >Wednesday 2nd September
An anniversary exhibition celebrating British wool, craftsmanship, collaboration, and twenty-five years of creative practice.
View details >The Wool Clip – 25 Years in the Making starts and continues until Sunday 1st November
Founded in 2001, The Wool Clip began as a small co-operative with a shared ambition: to add value to British wool and champion the beauty, sustainability, and heritage of this remarkable natural fibre. Over the past twenty-five years, our membership has grown and evolved, but our purpose remains unchanged.
View details >Saturday 5th September
Seasonal Everlasting Wreath Workshop with Isobelle Stothert
£70 plus £20 materials fee payable on the day
View details >Thursday 10th September
Inspired by Landscape Weaving with Jan Beadle
£75 Plus £5 for Materials
View details >Saturday 12th September
Autumn Needle Felting with Charlotte Smith
£70 plus £5 for materials
View details >Sunday 13th September
Text & Textile! – Connie Flynn ends on this day
Stitched text works revealing the hidden textile origins of everyday phrases, language, and heritage.
View details >Glimpses of Our Bay – ArtyBird Carnforth Fellowship Alumni ends on this day
Personal artistic responses to Morecambe Bay, exploring place, heritage, memory, and lived experience.
View details >Exploration and Discovery – Cumbria Printmakers ends on this day
A diverse exhibition celebrating printmaking techniques, creativity, and artistic exploration by Cumbrian printmakers.
View details >Autumn Glow Fibre Art with Wendy Ann Stanger
£70 plus £10 for materials on the day
View details >Monday 14th September

Guided walk – Sedbergh & Fostrow Fell from the Black Bull Inn
A pleasant walk through Sedbergh and the hamlet of Millthrop then ascending Fostrow Fell for excellent views towards the Howgills. We conclude by following the River Rawthay. 4.5 miles / 2.5 hours.
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Talk – Navigation for Fell Walkers.
This one-hour talk will introduce the use of an ordnance survey map and silva compass to novice navigators, giving you the skills and confidence to follow public rights of way and fell paths in fair weather conditions.
View details >Tuesday 15th September

Guided walk – Howgills Skyline from the Black Bull Inn
Traverse the ‘Sleepy Elephants’ from Sedbergh to Carlin Bridge, taking six summits along an undulating ridge.
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Talk – Alfred Wainwright Books & Memorabilia
Chris Butterfield, the author of Wainwright Memories, has written articles, and appeared on television and radio to discuss Wainwright’s guidebooks, legacy and continuing appeal.
View details >Wednesday 16th September
Textile Fusion – Dianne Standen starts and continues until Sunday 20th December
Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
View details >Tumbling Stones, Wiggly Tin – Hilary Grisewood starts and continues until Sunday 20th December
Painted explorations of Dales vernacular buildings, archaeology, and the passage of time through landscape.
View details >Pathways – Contemporary Textiles starts and continues until Sunday 20th December
Innovative contemporary quilts exploring pathways, journeys, and connections through cutting-edge textile practice.
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Guided walk – Cautley Spout & the Calf
From the Cross Keys Inn, we visit Cautley Spout, the highest waterfall in England before progressing to the summit of the Calf with extensive views over Lakeland, & Yorkshire Dales. 6 miles / 4 hours
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Talk – Managing Emergencies on the Fells
This one hour talk will review why emergencies happen and how to avoid having to call for mountain rescue whilst on the Fells.
View details >Thursday 17th September

Guided walk – Firbank Fell & River Lune
From just outside Sedbergh, we ascend Firbank Fell to visit Fox’s Pulpit where the Quaker movement started, before descending to the River Lune and an opportunity for a wild swim. 4.5 miles / 3 hours.
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Talk – The Red Squirrels of Sedbergh
This one-hour talk and Q&A will describe the work of Sedbergh Red Squirrel Society and how it seeks to promote and protect the local Red Squirrel populations. All purchase will go directly to supporting this work.
View details >Friday 18th September

Guided walk – Howgills Traverse
From the Black Bull Sedbergh, we ascend onto the highest Howgill Fells before visiting Cautley Spout and the valley of Bowderdale, finishing at the King’s Head Ravenstone Dale. 10.5 miles / 6 hours.
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Talk – Navigation for Fell Walkers.
This one-hour talk will introduce the use of an ordnance survey map and silva compass to novice navigators, giving you the skills and confidence to follow public rights of way and fell paths in fair weather conditions.
View details >Saturday 19th September
Foraging Basket Weaving Workshop with Jackie Carnell
£70 plus £20 on the day for materials
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Guided walk – A Pennine Journey
From the Cross Keys Inn, in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright – author of a Pennine Journey, we follow the River Rawthay to Farfield Mill and Sedbergh. 5 miles / 3 hours.
View details >Sunday 20th September

Guided walk – A circuit of Wild Boar Fell
A high moorland walk from the Eden Valley, ascending through an impressive lime stone gorge onto Wild Boar Fell then returning via Swarth Fell – 8 miles / 5 hours.
View details >Thursday 1st October
An anniversary exhibition celebrating British wool, craftsmanship, collaboration, and twenty-five years of creative practice.
View details >The Wool Clip – 25 Years in the Making continues until Sunday 1st November
Founded in 2001, The Wool Clip began as a small co-operative with a shared ambition: to add value to British wool and champion the beauty, sustainability, and heritage of this remarkable natural fibre. Over the past twenty-five years, our membership has grown and evolved, but our purpose remains unchanged.
View details >Textile Fusion – Dianne Standen continues until Sunday 20th December
Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
View details >Tumbling Stones, Wiggly Tin – Hilary Grisewood continues until Sunday 20th December
Painted explorations of Dales vernacular buildings, archaeology, and the passage of time through landscape.
View details >Pathways – Contemporary Textiles continues until Sunday 20th December
Innovative contemporary quilts exploring pathways, journeys, and connections through cutting-edge textile practice.
View details >Sunday 4th October
A large team of 78 or more female and male volunteers will attempt to pull Andrew Woodhouse Haulage’s 11.5 ton wagon from Devils Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale, 10.5 miles through the Yorkshire Dales to Busk Lane in Sedbergh where they will have refreshments in the Hirst Centre supported all day by Terry Harding Burger Van.
View details >Friday 16th October

Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
Film Noir – ‘Detour’, with a Pie’n’Peas supper.
View details >Saturday 17th October

Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
An extended morning session with 3 fascinating features: Crafting Puzzles, Hidden Histories, is Truth Stranger than Fiction?, The Long Arm of the Law.
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Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
An afternoon into early evening session with author’s personal experiences, and Martin Edwards acclaimed raconteur giving us his special Murder Mystery.
View details >Sunday 18th October

Death in the Dales – Festival of Crime
Sunday invites you to relax with Killer Thrillers; Lady Killers and The Secret History of Crispin Darke with Matthew Booth.
View details >Saturday 24th October

Apple Day gives everyone an opportunity to bring along their apples, any type – eaters and cookers and in any condition, washed but not bruised – which can be juiced and taken home either to drink or freeze. All you need to bring on the day are apples and sterilised bottles.
View details >Monday 26th October
Sunday 1st November
Textile Fusion – Dianne Standen continues until Sunday 20th December
Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
View details >Tumbling Stones, Wiggly Tin – Hilary Grisewood continues until Sunday 20th December
Painted explorations of Dales vernacular buildings, archaeology, and the passage of time through landscape.
View details >Pathways – Contemporary Textiles continues until Sunday 20th December
Innovative contemporary quilts exploring pathways, journeys, and connections through cutting-edge textile practice.
View details >Celebrating 25 Years of The Wool Clip – 25th Anniversary Exhibition ends on this day
An anniversary exhibition celebrating British wool, craftsmanship, collaboration, and twenty-five years of creative practice.
View details >The Wool Clip – 25 Years in the Making ends on this day
Founded in 2001, The Wool Clip began as a small co-operative with a shared ambition: to add value to British wool and champion the beauty, sustainability, and heritage of this remarkable natural fibre. Over the past twenty-five years, our membership has grown and evolved, but our purpose remains unchanged.
View details >Thursday 5th November
Garsdale Fireworks and Bonfire
Bonfire 7pm Fireworks 7.15
View details >Thursday 12th November
Tuesday 1st December
Textile Fusion – Dianne Standen continues until Sunday 20th December
Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
View details >Tumbling Stones, Wiggly Tin – Hilary Grisewood continues until Sunday 20th December
Painted explorations of Dales vernacular buildings, archaeology, and the passage of time through landscape.
View details >Pathways – Contemporary Textiles continues until Sunday 20th December
Innovative contemporary quilts exploring pathways, journeys, and connections through cutting-edge textile practice.
View details >Sunday 20th December
Textile Fusion – Dianne Standen ends on this day
Textile artworks inspired by the Cumbrian landscape, blending felting techniques with recycled, sustainable materials.
View details >Tumbling Stones, Wiggly Tin – Hilary Grisewood ends on this day
Painted explorations of Dales vernacular buildings, archaeology, and the passage of time through landscape.
View details >Pathways – Contemporary Textiles ends on this day
Innovative contemporary quilts exploring pathways, journeys, and connections through cutting-edge textile practice.
View details >Thursday 24th December












