Around 1988, plans began to excavate the moat completely, and create an angling facility for disabled people. A 25-year celebration was held at the centre in 2017, with
Anneka Rice attending again. Now known as the Albrighton Trust Moat and Gardens, the site provides supported angling, woodworking and gardening experiences for young people with disabilities. The gardens are open to the public on weekdays, and regular school visits and experience days make it an amenity for children in the local area. == See also ==