Sunday, 29 January 2017

The Ross Foundation and Lincoln Cathedral Connected

“I have always held…that the Cathedral of Lincoln is out and out the most precious piece of architecture in the British Isles” John Ruskin (1819-1900) 


The Ross Foundation is delighted to have approved a grant towards the Lincoln Cathedral Connected Project as part of the ambitious £16 million investment plan which will see work on the Cathedral’s visitor facilities, public spaces and conservation, to be completed by 2021.

 Standing for over 900 years, Lincoln Cathedral has weathered storms, earthquakes, wars and even a meteorite strike. Set aloft on the Lincoln Ridge, looking over the City below, it continues today to be a place of Christian prayer and pilgrimage with an active role in public life as a community resource, tourist attraction and heritage icon.

The Development Stage of the Lincoln Cathedral Connected Project is now complete and the funds donated by The Ross Foundation will be used towards the Learning and Discovery Wing of the Cathedral project, to be called the David P.J. Ross Centre.

This builds on the success of the David P.J. Ross Magna Carta Visitor Centre opened in 2015 which was also made possible by a donation from The Ross Foundation.

David Ross said “I am very pleased to be supporting this project and will look forward to working with the Historic Lincoln Trust together with The Ross Education Trust again on such an iconic project. We look forward to organising a programme of activities for schools in the future.” 

The Very Reverend Christine Wilson, Dean of Lincoln said: ”Lincoln Cathedral Connected is an exciting and ambitious project that will greatly enhance the visitor experience and shape the future of the Cathedral. We are delighted that the The Ross Foundation has chosen to support this project with such generosity. It will greatly benefit visitors, staff and the wider community contributing a further boost to the local economy. It is wonderful to receive this significant encouragement and we look forward to getting started.” 

The Revd Canon John Patrick, Subdean, Lincoln Cathedral stated “ Lincoln Cathedral is delighted that The Ross Foundation is supporting the proposed education suite with such a generous grant. The Connected project builds upon the legacy of ‘Lincoln Castle Revealed’ and the David P. J. Ross Magna Carta Vault, which have been transformative for the City, acting as a catalyst for partnership working between the Cathedral and County Council.

We cannot thank David enough for his continued patronage of Lincolnshire’s heritage’ Lord Cormack, Chairman of the Historic Lincoln Trust, said “Following on from supporting the David P.J. Ross Magna Carta Vault in 2015 the Ross Foundation has had the foresight to support the Lincoln Cathedral Connected Project. This will further enhance the facilities at one of Englands greatest Cathedrals.

Lord Cormack, The Revd Canon John Patrick, Subdean Lincoln Cathedral, David Ross & The Very Reverend Christine Wilson, Dean of Lincoln Cathedral

Wednesday, 24 August 2016

David Ross Education Trust Summer Cup 2016

The David Ross Education Trust Summer Cup 2016 was a festival of competitive sport attended by over 1,500 students and a host of elite athletes. This year's special guests included Roger Black MBE, Colin Jackson CBE, Rebecca Adlington OBE and Beth Tweddle MBE to name but a few.

 

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Rebecca Adlington - David Ross Education Trust 2016 Summer Cup




It has been announced that Rebecca Adlington, two-time Olympic Gold medallist and British sporting icon, will also attend David Ross Education Trust  2016 Summer Cup.
The Trust-wide event, which takes place in just over three weeks time, will be attended by a host of sporting superstars and Rebecca is the latest name to be included in the line-up.
In previous years, Lord Coe, Dame Kelly Holmes and Denise Lewis have been picked to cheer on DRET students.
Rebecca won two gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and she has had a career full of success. The iconic star will be overseeing the various events and talking to students from across the Trust at this year’s Summer Cup.
Shane Ward, Sports Enrichment Manager, said: “Having Rebecca join our legion of sporting greats who have attended the event is fantastic news for everyone.
“Rebecca is an inspiration to young people, and we can’t wait for her to see the amazing talent that we have at DRET.”

Sunday, 24 April 2016

DRET Music Cup 2016



The David Ross Education Trust’s third annual music competition brought together some of the most talented musicians from across the network’s secondary academies.