WHAT'S ON: Summer Scheme Enrolment (11th July) * Parent & Toddlers (last session 16th July, re-opens September) * Games afternoon (13th July) * Toddlers Teddy Bear's Picnic (14th July) * Youth Club (staying open through the holidays!) * Model Railway Group * Young at Heart group * Carers' Cafe (15th July) * Community Cafe * Job Club * British Sign Language Session (24th July) * Film Viewing of British Seaside Nostalgia ( 31st July) * Advice, Information & Guidance sessions. Find out more details here or by calling us on 01274 679843. Please Note: Boxing is now closed until August.
The Sedbergh Centre will have a stall at the Birkenshaw Gala on Saturday 11th July. We hope to see some of you there and if anyone has anything to donate for the tombola we will be very grateful.

Would you like work experience with
helping young people? We are looking for volunteers to help at our weekly youth
club which runs every Tuesday from 5.30 pm until 8.30 pm. You will support and
assist children age 6-13 years with a variety of activities and at the same
time gain valuable skills and experience. We would like to hear from people who
are keen to learn and who are reliable. Please contact Liz on 01274 679843
to
find out more.
Thanks to everyone who bought duck race tickets & volunteered for
the Brighouse Gala. You helped to raise £387 for the centre! The winning Duck
Race ticket numbers are: 1st 1331,
2nd 4351& 3rd 2630.
The Sedbergh Centre will have a stall at the Birkenshaw Gala on Saturday 11th July. We hope to see some of you there and if anyone has anything to donate for the tombola we will be very grateful.


Thanks to everyone who bought duck race tickets & volunteered for
the Brighouse Gala. You helped to raise £387 for the centre! The winning Duck
Race ticket numbers are: 1st 1331,
2nd 4351& 3rd 2630.
Friday 31st July
10 – 12 noon
Sedbergh Centre
Take a walk
down Memory Lane and visit the seaside of yesteryear.
The Sedbergh
Centre will be showing a beautifully illustrated history of the British Seaside
which shows how we fell in love with our coastal towns.
Included in
this nostalgic feast are rare, never before seen moving images of the British
at play dating from 1899 to the present day. 

