Last October, Leigh Rotarians planted purple crocuses in support of Rotary Internationals End Polio Now campaign to rid the world of the terrible Polio disease. The crocuses, planted at the side of a Shopping Centre in Leigh have bloomed to spell out our message, as the top part of the photo shows.
In April we obtained 105 tree saplings for Rotarys project to plant one for every Rotarian in the UK. The saplings were obtained free of charge from the Woodland Trust and were planted in Lilford Park, in co-operation with the Leigh Ornithological Society. The local Green Team joined in to plant some trees and Friends of Lilford Park surprised us by barbecuing sausages and treating the volunteer planters to hot dogs and drinks.
The bottom half of the photo shows the volunteers ready for action.
Help for the Friends of Sandbach Cemetery
Its all change at the top for Rotary Cheadle Royal
Canal Boat challenge is a Huge Success
£2000 donation to UK-MED for Ukraine
Dictionaries for Life
Bradda Glen Viewing Platform and Path Project
Congleton Bikeathon Extra
Rotary Young Artist Competition
Congleton Rotary helps Congleton Radio get started
Castletown Festival of Brass - June 2022