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