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Oswestry lies to the extreme South-East of Rotary District 1180 which includes only 2 clubs in Shropshire: ours and our daughter club, Oswestry Borderland.

Granted its charter on 7th August 1929, the Rotary Club of Oswestry is 80 years old and the 14th oldest in the District.  Dual-gender since 2002, it now has 3 women members, one of whom, Rtn Jayne Middleton, was President for the year 2007/08.

We currently have 35 members and between us we cover many professions, including teaching, accountancy, dentistry, the law, music, journalism, farming, optometry and a shepherd! 

The Club is committed to serving its local community as well as supporting initiatives further afield, with charities such as Oswestry MENCAP, Shelterbox, Institute for Cancer Research, Shropshire Voluntary Helping Hand Association and PolioPlus all having benefited from our fund-raising efforts in the last year. 

Interact Assembly on Polio Eradication and Own Clothes Day FundraiserOne of our members, David Towers, is the lead Rotarian for the District Disabled Games event.  Last year around 350 young, and not so young, disabled athletes took part in a wide range of sports from darts to archery, from cycling to cricket, from tennis to volleyball and even an inflatable assault course.  The partnership with Bank of America has seen the number of participants increase every year from the original 45 in 2001. 

As trustees of a bequest from a local benefactress, the late Mary Hignett, the Club supports local projects by means of grants given to local organisations with a special interest in sports and the arts. Click on the link to the left to download Application forms & Guidance Notes. 

Since 2006, using funds from this bequest, the club has organised an annual Crucial Crew type event called Life Line (Rhaff Achub in Welsh) which has welcomed Year 6 pupils from both sides of the border to Park Hall, the home of Oswestry Agricultural Show. More than 420 young people from 20 schools attended this year.  In groups of between 3 and 6 they move between 10 scenarios to teach them about keeping safe on railways, farms, in the home and when cycling.  They are encouraged to wise up about the dangers of drugs, strangers and the internet. Finally they witness a car travelling at 30 mph failing to stop until it has burst balloons representing children who misjudged the stopping distance. All the accompanying teachers praised the lessons learnt by their pupils.  The Rotary Club of Oswestry is very grateful to our project partners, the Police, Fire Service, Network Rail, Shropshire County Council's Road Safety representatives, HM Coastguard, the Red Cross and the NFU. 

We also find time to have fun! As part of an extensive social programme, this year we are spending a long weekend with partners in Bath as well as enjoying sporting and entertainment events of many kinds. 

When our local hospital, the Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital, hold its annual fête, we go along and run games to help raise money for their League of Friends. Similarly, we assist the Derwen College (for people with learning disabilities) when it requires help with its fête. We try to respond to the needs of the local community. 

Through a collaboration with the local Oswestry School, thousands of pounds have been raised for charities both in this country and in Africa; Rotarians have worked with the school stewarding sponsored events such as swims and walks. Our members also go into the local maintained secondary school, The Marches, and give interview experience to the Year 11s preparing to take their GCSEs and enter the world of work or go on to Further Education. 

If this short description of life in Oswestry Rotary Club has kindled your interest, please contact us through the website or come to lunch and meet us, 12.45 Mondays (except Bank Holidays) in the Walls Restaurant in Oswestry.

 

Viv Jones Club President 2009/10

In the next 30 days..

02/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Lunchtime Meeting - 12.45pm - Speaker Brian Lort.  
04/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Club Council - 5.30pm @ The Walls.  Reports by July 29th please
07/08/2010  Oswestry Show.  
09/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Lunchtime Meeting - 12.45pm - Business Meeting.  
16/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Lunchtime Meeting - 12.45pm - Speaker John Davies.  
21/08/2010  Rotary Club of Tywyn - Race The Train.  The now regular stewarding opportunity to assist with this event.
23/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Lunchtime Meeting - 12.45pm - Speaker Graham Moss.  

Last Meeting

26/07/2010 Topic: Lunchtime Meeting - 12.45pm - Speaker David Towers

Meeting Details:

We meet on Mondays at 1230 for 1245  (No meeting on a Bank Holiday Monday) at The Walls, Welsh Walls, Oswestry, Shropshire.
SY11 1AW Tel: 01691 670970
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