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The Robertson sisters established The [[Robertson Trust]], a charitable trust, in May 1961.<ref>[http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/ The Robertson Trust]</ref> Elspeth, Agnes, and Ethel had inherited from their father William the controlling interest in [[Robertson & Baxter]] and [[Clyde Bonding Company]]. The business was renamed Edrington after a farm next to their estate in the Scottish Borders. Today The [[Edrington Group]] is wholly owned by the Trust. The Trust gave a record £7.4 million to charitable causes last year.
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The Robertson sisters established The [[Robertson Trust]], a charitable trust, in May 1961.<ref>[http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/ The Robertson Trust]</ref> Elspeth, Agnes, and Ethel had inherited from their father William the controlling interest in [[Robertson & Baxter]] and [[Clyde Bonding Company]]. The business was renamed Edrington after a farm next to their estate in the Scottish Borders. Today the [[Edrington Group]] is wholly owned by the Trust. The Trust gave a record £7.4 million to charitable causes last year.
 
 
 
 
  
 
==Controversy ==
 
==Controversy ==
In 1995 the editor of the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism, whose parent body the UK [[Medical Council on Alcoholism]] is subsidized by the Robertson Trust, resigned over alleged editorial interference.  Reports claim that the editor in question felt that he was under pressure to "reduce the number of articles dealing with the harmful effects of alcohol" <ref> Barbor et. al. Addiction (1996) 91(1), 5-9 [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119222491/PDFSTART EDITORIAL: Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern] accessed 1st June 2009 </ref> making his proffessional position untenable.
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In 1995 the editor of the journal ''[[Alcohol and Alcoholism]]'', whose parent body the UK [[Medical Council on Alcoholism]] is subsidised by the Robertson Trust, resigned over alleged editorial interference.  Reports claim that the editor in question felt that he was under pressure to "reduce the number of articles dealing with the harmful effects of alcohol",<ref> Barbor et. al. Addiction (1996) 91(1), 5-9 [http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/119222491/PDFSTART EDITORIAL: Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern] accessed 1st June 2009 </ref> making his professional position untenable.
 
 
  
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==People==
 
===Trustees===
 
===Trustees===
 
*Sir [[Ian Good]] - Chairman  
 
*Sir [[Ian Good]] - Chairman  
 
*Sir [[Lachlan Maclean]] Bt CVO  
 
*Sir [[Lachlan Maclean]] Bt CVO  
 
*[[Richard Hunter]]  
 
*[[Richard Hunter]]  
*[[David D Stevenson]] CBE  
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*[[David Stevenson]] CBE  
 
*[[Dame Barbara Kelly]] DBE DL  
 
*[[Dame Barbara Kelly]] DBE DL  
 
*[[Ian Curle]]  
 
*[[Ian Curle]]  
*[[Shonaig MacPherson|Shonaig A L A Macpherson]]CBE
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*[[Shonaig MacPherson|Shonaig A L A Macpherson]]CBE<ref>The Robertson Trust [http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/about.php Our Team] accesed 1st June 2009 </ref>
<ref>The Robertson Trust [http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/about.php Our Team] accesed 1st June 2009 </ref>
 
  
 
===Staff Team===
 
===Staff Team===
 
*Director - [[Duncan Munro]]  Assessment Manager   
 
*Director - [[Duncan Munro]]  Assessment Manager   
 
*[[Christine Scullion]] Senior Assessor   
 
*[[Christine Scullion]] Senior Assessor   
*[[Lesley Macdonald]]  Assessor  
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*[[Lesley Macdonald]]  Assessor<ref>The Robertson Trust [http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/about.php Our Team] accesed 1st June 2009 </ref>
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==See also==
  
<ref>The Robertson Trust [http://www.therobertsontrust.org.uk/about.php Our Team] accesed 1st June 2009 </ref>
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*[[Charitable spending of the largest 100 UK family foundations - 2009]]
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*[[Top 300 Foundations ranked by giving in the UK - 2019]]
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*[[Top 300 Foundations ranked by giving in the UK - 2021]]
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*[[Zionist Family Foundations ranked by charitable spending 2021-2]]
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*[[The Sunday Times Rich List 2022]]
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*[[Top 100 philanthropists in the UK - The Sunday Times Giving List 2022]]
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Latest revision as of 11:58, 10 February 2023

The Robertson sisters established The Robertson Trust, a charitable trust, in May 1961.[1] Elspeth, Agnes, and Ethel had inherited from their father William the controlling interest in Robertson & Baxter and Clyde Bonding Company. The business was renamed Edrington after a farm next to their estate in the Scottish Borders. Today the Edrington Group is wholly owned by the Trust. The Trust gave a record £7.4 million to charitable causes last year.

Controversy

In 1995 the editor of the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism, whose parent body the UK Medical Council on Alcoholism is subsidised by the Robertson Trust, resigned over alleged editorial interference. Reports claim that the editor in question felt that he was under pressure to "reduce the number of articles dealing with the harmful effects of alcohol",[2] making his professional position untenable.

People

Trustees

Staff Team

See also

Notes

  1. The Robertson Trust
  2. Barbor et. al. Addiction (1996) 91(1), 5-9 EDITORIAL: Science and the drinks industry: cause for concern accessed 1st June 2009
  3. The Robertson Trust Our Team accesed 1st June 2009
  4. The Robertson Trust Our Team accesed 1st June 2009