The Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge
Formed nearly 20 years ago and is one of 1500 clubs in the UK, and one of 52 clubs in Rotary District 1200 which covers Somerset, West Wiltshire and West Dorset. We meet for dinner most Tuesdays at the Carpenters Arms, Stanton Wick, near Bristol for an enjoyable evening of fellowship, conversation, discussion, planning of projects and often an interesting speaker. Visitors are always welcome, for further details select our about page
Latest News
| Community Award - Last Tuesday at our meeting at the Carpenters Arms we were honoured to have as our guests Pat and Mike Williams from Clutton. read more.... |
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Easter Egg update:-
This year we raised nearly £2500 from our Easter Egg campaign – a record amount. Working with the Rotary Club of Melcombe Regis, an additional £500 plus was raised by them. So, in total, the Easter Egg campaign raised £3000 for the ‘WorldWaterWorks Ltd’ charity. This will enable them to quickly provide an additional 30 ‘Water Survival Boxes’ at the time of a future natural disaster. The Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge would like to thank all the outlets that supported the Easter Egg campaign, the members of the public that participated and the Rotary Club of Melcombe Regis for their help. |
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Cardiff Conference 2008 - Bookings Download Registration Form (Please note that the accommodation booking on this form is only for the HQ Hotel) Book Hotel - online - Event Reference CDFROTARY120008 - Angel Hotel |
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Forthcoming Events
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Bavarian Night at Conygre Hall, Timsbury. Guaranteed to be an enjoyable evening Saturday 10th. May 2008... read more.... |
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IT’S CHILDSPLAY 2008 - Organised by the Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge in association with the Rotary Club of Taunton Vale on Sunday 4th May at Chew Valley School .....read more
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World Water Works
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Dedicated to helping people escape the stranglehold of disease and poverty caused by disasters which destroy their homes and possessions and leave them without safe water and sanitation. This is an humanitarian aid project from the Rotary Club of Chelwood Bridge.
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