Hedges grew up in Hampshire and was educated at Salisbury Secondary School, leaving at the age of 16. After a year of college, she began working as a junior bank clerk when she felt the call to ordination.[2]
Hedges felt called to the priesthood since the age of 17, a time when women were not allowed to become priests[2] She became a deaconess in 1980 and, as Church of Englandlaws on the ministry of women evolved, her career progressed with her ordination as deacon in 1987 and as priest in 1994.[4]
Hedges's appointment as the Dean of Norwich was celebrated at a service held at Norwich Cathedral on 21 June 2014. She was the 39th Dean of Norwich and the first female Dean in the cathedral’s 900 year history.[7] Despite speculation that she might become a bishop,[8] Hedges continued in her role until in October 2021 she announced her intention to retire, effective 1 May 2022.[9]
On 8 May 2022, it was announced that she had been appointed Canon Residentiary of Canterbury Cathedral, and from June to December 2022 she served as acting Dean of Canterbury.[10] On 22 January 2023, she was appointed as interim Dean of Newcastle,[3][11] a position she held until 14 October 2023.[12]
Family
Hedges is married to Chris Hedges, a teacher, and has two sons.[2]