I have made a visit to the new Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens, Northumberland, breaking my rule of not visiting zoos during school holidays and weekends as currently these are the only times this zoo is open at present. Set in the impressive grounds of the Kirkley Hall Agricultural College, this new zoo although small and consists of a modest initial collection is a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours and I would say is being professionally run, the enclosures are built of quality materials and thought has been given to their construction. I have listed most of the animals housed here previously, however a leaflet given to me at the pay box states that cockatoos,kookaburra, coatis, mara, porcupine and more reptiles and other birds are to added in the near future, a good aviary for the pair of eagle owls and an impressive flock(13)of camaroon sheep were my favourites. Given time I sincerely hope that this small zoo expands into a notable collection, they certainly have the space being housed in the large grounds of the agricultural college, certainly worth a visit, not only to zoo enthusiasts living in the North East but also a good stopping off point for anyone making their way to Scotland to visit the attractions there. For the record, no smoking in the zoo grounds, dogs allowed on leads and I must say very well behaved children on the day of my visit. If this new zoo continues to grow, which I am sure it will, it will be a most welcome and much needed zoological attraction here in the North East, best of luck to them, looking forward to visiting in the future and watching its development.