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Reports on projects and topicsWelcome to Acklam 2020Current Projects and excerpts from Recent Reports
Acklam Clean-up - Monday April 10th, 10.00 am During the Winter the Forces of Ignorance had gained the upper hand in the Avenue of Trees. We met to clean up the Avenue of Trees and managed a sweep through West Wood and down Hall Drive. The Probation Service turned out to help us and the Council removed the rubbish we collected -- some 30-40 black bags together with some assorted ironmongery. A very worthwhile effort. Our thanks to all who took part.
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A big thank you to all of you who supported our bid for the 'People's Millions' Grant which, if successful, would have enabled us to start restoring this much loved area in our local landscape [the Avenue of trees]. We are committed to seek funding from other sources.
The concert at Acklam Hall with the Apollo Choir proved to be a wonderful success. All who attended were delighted with the tremendous support for this 'Celebration of Acklam Hall in our Community' event. The music was briliant, the choir enjoyed themselves and the support of musicians from Hallgarth school during the interval was much appreciated.
'Tea at the Hall' was held on Saturday September 8th. The group worked extemely hard preparing for this event. Cooking vast numbers of cakes and scones for an unknown number of visitors was a worry. Would we have enough scones? Had we brought enough milk? We soon found out. We had a wonderful turn out of about 600 people and we 'worked our socks off' for around 7 hours. A very tiring but rewarding day.
As the future of Acklam Hall continues to be so uncertain, the opportunity to show as many people as possible inside this beautiful building seems increasingly important. Time might be running out!
The group had a big clean-up in the week before Easter. The 'grot-spots' were tackled: namely the Avenue of Trees, the fence by St David's School, West Wood and Hall Drive. There are other areas that need attention, particularly the shrubbery by Hustler Foundation changing rooms. We were ably supported by the Probation Service and Middlesbrough Council's Street Scene Dept.
We planted wild flower plugs in the long grass area adjacent to East Wood two weeks ago. We hope this will not only improve the appearance of the longer grass, but will also encourage insects and butterflies to the area.