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Welcome to the website of the Rotary Club of Reigate

Reigate has traditional and historic connections but also a strong business tradition; it is close to junction 8 of the M25 and rail direct to London Bridge or London Victoria for London West End.

Reigate Rotary Club too has an experienced and traditional base. We see this as a strength and now we are actively seeking to modernise and reach out to men and women in business, trades, and professions who want to network with others and give something back to society; no different to the ethos of Rotary itself.

We are looking for men and women of all ages and backgrounds to use their talents, professional skills and energy to improve the lives of people in the local community and others around the world.

In the process you can enjoy the benefits of business networking and personal development making new friends and experience that very special sense of fulfilment that comes from knowing you have achieved something really worthwhile.

Each member of a Rotary Club can make a difference but together they can make a change!

For businesses men and women there is a very special networking opportunity that no other business networking group can provide: "One profits most who serves best"

If you want to know more about joining Reigate Rotary Club please email Tony Burcher at: ct.93@hotmail.co.uk or phone him on 01737 245934

In the next 30 days..

03/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  The Bells of St Marys - Ed Stonard.  
10/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  The :Landscape and Heritage of Gatton Park - Glyn Sherratt.  
17/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  Save the Children on his recent visit to South Africa - Michael Beach.  
24/08/2010  Club Weekly Meeting -  The Girl Guides - Barbara Wing.  

Last Meeting

27/07/2010 Topic: Club Business Meeting

Meeting Details:

We meet on Tuesdays at 1250  ((5th 1930) ) at Reigate Manor Hotel, Reigate Hill, Reigate, Surrey,
RH2 9PF Tel: 01737 240125
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