Beloved North East observatory receives makeover from volunteers

Volunteers came together to give Kielder Observatory a makeover. <i>(Image: Kielder Observatory)</i>
Volunteers came together to give Kielder Observatory a makeover. (Image: Kielder Observatory)

A beloved North East observatory has been revamped by volunteers following a recent funding boost.

The Kielder Observatory, located in Northumberland, got a much-needed makeover during its summer solstice maintenance week.

A team of dedicated helpers, armed with cleaning kits, gardening tools, and paintbrushes, worked tirelessly to give the building a fresh face.

Leigh Venus, CEO of Kielder Observatory, said: "Our wooden buildings are exposed to the bracing elements of Kielder Forest, and need constant care.

"We took a week out during the summer solstice to reinvigorate our observatory and the Gillian Dickinson Astro-Imaging Academy, and we’re incredibly grateful to our volunteers and everyone who chipped in.

"Accenture has been a fantastic partner, bringing many volunteers during the week and committing to our work through their generous sponsorship."

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They were aided by volunteers from Accenture, a global professional services firm who recently extended their support for the observatory with a generous £10,000 sponsorship package.

The funds will be channelled towards creating opportunities for diverse groups to have astronomical experiences at the observatory.

David Darlington, Associate Director at Accenture, said: "It’s been great to help such an awesome charity, ensuring that this amazing facility continues to inspire the next generation of astronomers and stargazers."