Kempston Calling

Abseiling down the former Express Lift’s Test Tower in Northampton

Bedford Inclusive Learning and Training Trust (BILTT) staff to abseil down largest abseil tower in the world!

Nikki Horner (Learning Support Assistant) and Shannon Poulter (Teacher and Maths and Phonics Lead) and Catherine Assink (Acting Executive Principal / CEO of BILTT)  are taking the plunge down the National Lift Tower in Northampton to raise funds for BILTT schools.

The National Tower is a staggering 127m (418ft) research and development facility located in Northampton, where the extreme abseiling will take place on the July 3.

Catherine Assink, Acting CEO of BILTT said: “I am actually pretty terrified to be honest! However, if we are able to raise money for our schools and raise the profile of what we do for some of the most disadvantaged in society then a 418 foot drop is well worth it!”

Nikki Horner, who arranged the event, has worked tirelessly on several events to raise money through fundraising. Nikki is passionate about equity for all BILTT pupils and has several ideas for future fundraising events. “I always think outside the box, so when it came to thinking up another idea to raise money this seemed like a great idea. Shannon, myself and Catherine have never done anything like this before.

“We like a challenge and this shows our determination and dedication to our pupils and their opportunities.”

The three daredevils will be abseiling down the tower, never having attempted something like this before.

Shannon Poulter continued: “I know we will be extremely scared but hopefully doing it together will be comforting. I’ve heard the views are amazing but I think I won’t be looking down to notice any of that.”

If you would like to donate to this worthy cause please go to the Fundraiser by Nikki Horner : Help Grange Academy Build A New Primary Playground (gofundme.com)

Donations will be gratefully received and help support pupils with additional needs.