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The '''Pears Foundation''' is the charity of the Pears family, principally brothers [[Mark Pears]], [[David Pears]] and [[Trevor Pears]], who runs the foundation. The family control the [[William Pears Group]], one of Britain's biggest property companies.<ref>James Quinn, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/profiles/8569562/Pears-family-comes-out-of-the-property-shadows.html Pears family comes out of the property shadows], ''Daily Telegraph'', 12 June 2011</ref>  
 
The '''Pears Foundation''' is the charity of the Pears family, principally brothers [[Mark Pears]], [[David Pears]] and [[Trevor Pears]], who runs the foundation. The family control the [[William Pears Group]], one of Britain's biggest property companies.<ref>James Quinn, [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/financetopics/profiles/8569562/Pears-family-comes-out-of-the-property-shadows.html Pears family comes out of the property shadows], ''Daily Telegraph'', 12 June 2011</ref>  
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==Israel-related projects==
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Together with the [[British Council]] in Israel the Pears Foundation established the [[Britain-Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership]] (BIRAX) in 2008, which it describes as 'a major initiative launched by the Prime Ministers of both countries'.<ref>[http://www.pearsfoundation.org.uk/#31/israel-global-citizen Israel as a Global Citizen], Pears Foundation, accessed 13 April 2015</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:59, 13 April 2015

The Pears Foundation is the charity of the Pears family, principally brothers Mark Pears, David Pears and Trevor Pears, who runs the foundation. The family control the William Pears Group, one of Britain's biggest property companies.[1]

Israel-related projects

Together with the British Council in Israel the Pears Foundation established the Britain-Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership (BIRAX) in 2008, which it describes as 'a major initiative launched by the Prime Ministers of both countries'.[2]

Notes

  1. James Quinn, Pears family comes out of the property shadows, Daily Telegraph, 12 June 2011
  2. Israel as a Global Citizen, Pears Foundation, accessed 13 April 2015