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| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity |
In its first full year Whet a Wonderful World Trust has achieved two significant events: a Climate Action Doy in the Northumberland Hall in Alnwick in October |
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| during the | year | 2021,and the What o Wonderful World Festival ofArts, Science ond the Noturol |
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| World at Alnwick Playhouse in June 2022. Highlights ofthe October event |
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| included a Zoom interview by former BBCjournalist Rosemary Hartig with local |
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| MP Anne-Marie Trevelyan, students from local schools bringing live music, mini- |
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| dramas and a "slaw fashion" showcase, with discussions on the use ofwood, |
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| local transport and insulation. The day was very well attended, with 'House Full' |
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| notices up at times. | |||
| The 3-day June Festivai offered a long weekend ofclimate-related events. |
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| Highlights included |
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| Climate Conversations with a panel including Tom Heap of BBCTtrs Countryfile, |
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| dance from Eliot Smith Dance, a discussion on Climate Justice involving |
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| Newcastle MP Chi Onwurah and a Concertfor the Planet with headliners rock |
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| band Moximo Park. Sunday afternoon focussed on Food ond Forrninp with a |
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| strong team of local farmers, academics and policy makers debating with a very |
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| engaged audience. Over 130young people took part in a concert on a climate |
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| theme for visitors to The Alnwick Garden on the Festival Sunday. An exhibition | |||
| ofart using discarded plastic objects found on local beaches took place |
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| throughout the Festival. |
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| Feedback showed that participants found the sessions interesting and thought |
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| provoking, with an eclectic mix ofspeakers and topics. The venues were |
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| excellent and the involvement ofso many young people brought in parents and |
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| carers who would not otherwise have attended. Even people who were already |
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| very climate-aware heard new ideas. There was an energy and buzz around the |
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| Playhouse. Photographs, press coverage and videos ofthe Day and the Festival |
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| Huge thanks are due to the Festival Management Team, who all gave their time |
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| on a voluntary basis, and to the Farmers' Group who designed and delivered |
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| the Sunday Food ond Forming events. Local publicity was excellent and the |
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| public response positive, with much to build on for the future. Thanks are also |
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| due to our funders: National Lottery Together for our Planet, Alnwick Town |
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| Council, Alnwick Lions, Northumberland County Council, Alnwick Area Friends |
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| ofthe Earth, Barter Books, Bill Grisdale Design, Mackle LLP, Pennine Forestry |
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| and more. | |||
| The Festival achieved its financial aim of breaking even, and has a slight surplus |
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| to invest in future events. Detail is provided in the Financial Report. |
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| Looking ahead, Damian Cruden the new CEO and Artistic Director ofAlnwick |
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| Playhouse has pencilled in dates for the next festivai in summer 2023. He is very |
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| keen that WaWW continues to develop although the financial environment for |
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| small arts centres is extremely challenging. The Alnwick Garden will welcome |
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| the Festival again. |
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