About us

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Rotary Club of Littlehampton

The Rotary Club of Littlehampton was chartered in 1923 and has gone from strength to strength ever since. We currently have a membership of 21.The Club and its members are an integral part of community life in Littlehampton and the surrounding villages in West Sussex, in the South East of England.

Like all Rotary Clubs, we provide help and assistance whenever we can to a variety of local, national and international good causes.  "Service above Self" is Rotary International's motto and we know our club members follow this in so many ways through the service that we give.

Rotary Clubs exist all over the world, fostering contacts, fellowship and understanding between different peoples and cultures.

Most Rotary Clubs have the benefit of their associated Freewheelers Club whose members are drawn from the partners and relatives of Rotarians. We are indeed fortunate in Littlehampton in having the support at many of our events of the Freewheelers Club of Littlehampton, without whom we could not even contemplate some of the fund raising and social activities that make up the Rotary year.

We would be delighted if you were to browse the remaining pages of our Website, which we hope you will enjoy. You can find more about the structure of our club, as well as our ongoing projects, who we are, where we meet and what we do. Please feel free to contact us with any questions, comments or suggestions about Rotary in Littlehampton or Rotary in general.

Thank you for visiting our Web pages.

 

 

Meetings & Venue

Where and when:

We meet on Tuesdays at 6 for 6.30pm

(2nd Tuesday monthly at Vardar and 4th Tuesday lunch at Creative Heart, Beach Rd ) The Vardar Restaurant
3/4 Selborne Place
Littlehampton
BN17 5NH  01903 721226

Rotary News

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