Fawley (October 27, 2006) -- New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust, the charitable
organisation that runs the New Forest Museum in Lyndhurst, is now in a better
position to forge closer links with local schools as a result of a £1,000
donation from Esso and ExxonMobil Chemical at Fawley. The money funded the
purchase of outreach education equipment. This included display panels and a
laminator, which will be used for outreach visits by education staff to local
schools.
The Ninth Centenary Trust holds education as a key
element in its responsibilities to the New Forest. The Museum’s education work
is highly relevant and effective, and their education officer aims to visit
local schools to offer first hand guidance. The refinery’s donation assisted
the Trust to achieve this objective.
With the celebration of
the ninth centenary of the Forest's foundation in 1979, the New Forest Ninth
Centenary Trust was founded and set about raising funds for a museum. The
dream became a reality when, in the summer of 1988, the New Forest Museum was
opened by the Duke of Edinburgh. It is designed to cater for the local New
Forest community as well as the many thousands of visitors who may wish to
make their initial explorations through its portals.
Aurelia
Bruning of ExxonMobil Community Affairs, who visited the museum to see the
items purchased with the donation, commented: “It is very pleasing to see that
Esso and ExxonMobil Chemical at Fawley have been able to help the Ninth
Centenary Trust as it will undoubtedly impact local schools in a positive way.”
Caroline Stride, assistance education officer, said: “The items we have been
able to buy such as the travelling display panels will really help my
colleagues and I to communicate with pupils successfully.”
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