Ian Ashton, managing director of the World of James Herriot in Thirsk presented an award to Ellie Tomlinson at the annual Askham Bryan College Graduation and Awards ceremony on Wednesday 30th June 2016 where the guest address was given by Dr John Sentamu, Archbishop of York.
The World of James Herriot Award is in recognition of Ellie’s achievements in gaining the Special Award of Best Practical Veterinary Nursing Student following her studies for a Foundation Degree in Veterinary Nursing. Ellie also received the Handbook of Veterinary Nursing.
Ian Ashton said: “I’m so pleased to have been able to present this award to Ellie as it recognises her efforts and commitment to the care of animals which is why James Herriot joined the veterinary profession. The Award is one step in her career progress and hopefully this will support Ellie in her future work and like the many others who have been inspired by the James Herriot books, TV series and films.”
The award was presented at Askham Bryan College during the annual Graduation and Awards Ceremony on behalf of the James Herriot Foundation Trust, based at the World of James Herriot in Thirsk, North Yorkshire. The World of James Herriot is now a privately operated company whose management has a vision to continually develop it and attract more visitors including the launch of the James Herriot Foundation Trust which aims to provide bursaries for people wishing to enter the animal care world and for whom the James Herriot stories have been an inspiration. 2016 is the 100th anniversary of the author’s birth and a fundraising black-tie dinner is to be held on Saturday 1st October at Tennants Garden Rooms, Leyburn to celebrate and raise funds for the Trust.
Ian Ashton added: “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Askham Bryan College and to recognise Ellie’s achievements in the spirit of the James Herriot Foundation Trust.”