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










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