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Monthly Meeting Dates & Speakers.

Seaham & District u3a usually meet on the last Wednesday of each month in Seaham Town Hall between 10am and 12 noon. DATE SPEAKER Talk Wednesday 25th March Ray & Margaret Daft as a brush Wednesday 29th April Gillian Castle Stoma swimmer Wednesday 27th May Mr Giles Hodges Boldon Auction House Wednesday 24th June The … Continue reading

National Year of Reading

2026 is the National Year of Reading and a wide range of author festivals, themed reading months, and family activities will bring stories to life throughout the year across our libraries. There’s still time to book your place for the event below taking place tomorrow at Seaham Library. Other events are planned at the following venues.. Continue reading

Bambrough Trip

Important Message I am really sorry but I have made a mistake with the date for the Bamburgh/Seahouses trip.  The date is Thursday 25th June not July.  I apologise for any inconvenience caused.  Jan   Continue reading

UTunes Reminder

The next session of UTunes is on next Monday 9th March at 12 noon until 1 30pm at Seaham Town Hall If you haven’t been before, why not come along and give it a try? Enjoy one and a half hours of great music chosen by you, the members! Price £3 or £3.50 if you would like tea or coffee. Click here to send in … Continue reading

Ushaw Event – Limited Availability

Join us at Northumbria Regional u3a Festival of Fun, Music and Learning. Ushaw Historic House, Chapels and Gardens, DH7 7DW on Tuesday May 12th 2026. The final few places are available. Details and a link for registration can be found on the Region’s website at Ushaw Event Workshop places are limited but there is still availability … Continue reading

Social Outings Updates

Trip Update Although I previously said that all trips for this year had been cancelled, I have reviewed the bookings and can now confirm that the Whitby trip will be going ahead, as there are currently 16 names on the list. The cost will be £20 per person. My apologies for any confusion caused. I … Continue reading