Durham Cathedral
Ollie Woods is currently working as a Bass Choral Scholar at Durham Cathedral, where they sing 8 services a week with a group of other scholars and Lay Clerks. They also assist with the rehearsal of choristers and regularly record as a close harmony group. Additionally, Ollie has experience as a Food and Beverage Assistant at The Marquis. They are currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern Languages at Durham University, focusing on Spanish and Russian. Ollie previously attended the Royal Hospital School.
Durham Cathedral
Durham Cathedral is a place of worship, pilgrimage and spirituality. As one of Britain's most iconic buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site we welcome thousands of visitors every year. Every day in the Cathedral is enriched with the Daily Offices of Morning and Evening Prayer (the latter being sung - i.e. Choral Evensong - most evenings) and at least one service of Holy Communion. We look forward to welcoming you as our guest at the Cathedral, whether you visit us to worship, to pray, to see the historic building or explore the long history of Christianity in the North East.