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On Wednesday, 13th of March, a group from ACC participated in The Jim Green Challenge at Ardingly South Of England Showground. Held annually in honour of the Society's founder of educational outreach programs, Jim Green, the event was judged by a team of regional experts. Whilst we didn't bring home the trophy for the overall winner, we're thrilled to share that The Creative Arts Studio did win first place for their model of a sheep!
The Challenge showcased a diverse selection of competitions, including tasks that had to be completed in advance. These ranged from crafting a model sheep from recycled materials to arranging dried flowers in a vase, constructing a wooden toy with hand-held tools, and baking sheep-themed vanilla cupcakes. The first practical assessment of the day was preparing a flowerbed with compost and tidying the edges for spring planting, which Stephen and Dean expertly did. Next, Eloise and Hannah cultivated spring bulbs in a planter. Stephen identified pond life before the team finished the day's events by constructing a self-supporting scarecrow. Clare Hennin shared, "The Jim Green Challenge is always a fantastic event to be involved in; it’s a great chance for The People we Support to showcase their talents & teamwork skills. They take great pleasure in representing The Trust and a lot of work goes into getting their entries prepared." A visit from Her Royal Highness, Duchess of Edinburgh, made the day extra special. HRH's attendance comes after she was appointed president of The South of England Agricultural Society for 2024. Everyone had the chance to meet HRH, with Clare and Dean getting to formally greet her whilst showing off Creative Arts' winning sheep. After the awards ceremony, Eloise presented The Duchess with a posy. Congratulations to everyone who took part in this year's Jim Green Challenge. All of the entries were met with compliments and great feedback from the judges. We can't wait to return next year! Written by Lizzie Williams. For any media inquiries, please get in touch with [email protected] Is there a car more luxurious than a Rolls Royce? We think not. And what a pleasure it is to be so close to the home of innovation—Goodwood. We recently had the privilege of being invited to their headquarters, where, upon arrival, we were greeted by the grandest all-electric 'Spectre'. This model debuted at the Festival of Speed just last year. You have to be there to see it, but there is so much more to this facility than the manufacturing.
It might interest you to know why we were there in the first place. We can now proudly share that Aldingbourne Trust has been named Rolls-Royce House Charity of the Year 2024! We are immensely grateful for their efforts in raising money for the Trust so we can help more people in the community. For 20+ years, they have supported local good causes, and it is an honour to be nominated and voted for by their staff this year. Their fundraising activities will run throughout the year, and we can't wait to share them with you. We look forward to the many exciting possibilities this holds for us and the opportunities for the people we support to see behind the scenes of one of the world's most prestigious cars. It's a dream experience! Stay tuned for more updates. Written by Lizzie Williams. For any media inquiries, please get in touch with [email protected] |
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