
Rotary Club of March
Main Pages
- Archives
- Club Service
- Community Service
- Foundation
- International Service
- Vocational Service
- Waste Paper Collections
- Halle Rotary Club Twinning.
- Press Reports
- Visit to Rod Herbert’s Factory.
- Christian Greco. Talk on visit to Turkey
- Petty Officer Scott Barnes
- President's Evening 2013
- Fenland Music Centre Concert
- 7:30pm Dinner - International Night. Patricia Parker, Founder of 'Kids for Kids' Ladies & guests invited
- Christmas Party 2012
- Townies Horse Drawn Carriages
- Rotary Christmas Tree
- District Quiz 2nd Round.
- 7:30pm Dinner - Jeff Tucker - China, investments in the UK
- Race Night- Sausage and Mash Supper
- Table Top Sale & Quiz. 17th November 2012
- Remembrance Day Parade 11 November 2012
- FACET
- 2 Minute Talks
- Annual Quiz
- Visit to Wisbech Museum
- Local Generation Bio Energy
- Dedication of the Stone Cross Plaque.
- Foundation Evening
- Dunnottar School, Castries, St Lucia
- Visit by District Governor 1080, Trevor Sayer
- The Rosmini Centre. Wisbech
- The Battle against Polio is almost won.
- Fox Narrowboats
- The President's End of Year Lunch Party
- President Handover
- Rotary Charity Dinner
- Kids Out 2012
- Woodland Trust
- Rotary Caravan Rally 2012
- March Rotary Club Visit Bletchley Park.
- The Old Stone Cross. The Causeway. March.
- St George’s Festival.
- Delfland Nurseries Visit 13th May 2012
- March Rotary Meeting 18th June 2012
- A 1st. for March Rotary Club and The Mayor.
- Ladies Night
- Charity Music Quiz
- Fenland Music Concert
- Derek Harman Co-Managing Director. Palm Paper
- Rotary Young Chef District Final 2012
- District Quiz Intermediate Round
- International Night 27th February 2012
- Games Night with Whittlesea Rotary Club.
- Whitemoor National Rail Recycling Centre
- Newspaper Collection Sat 11 February.2012
- Rotary Charity Race Night.
- Cuckoo Migration to Africa.
- Burns Supper
- Rotary District Quiz - March Rotary Club Triumph
- The March Rotary Year 2011.
- Peter Carter. Eel Catcher.
- March Rotary Young Chef. 2011
- Iain Smith. The Middle Level Commission and its work
- Christmas Lights Switch-on.
- John Miller. Ensign, United States Navy.
- The Art of the Gypsy Caravan
- Remembrance Day Parade. Sunday 13th November 2011
- Rotary Young Chef.
- Gardeners Question Time
- Rotary Youth Leadership Awards ( RYLA)
- South Illinois Rotarians Visit March
- Safe Local Trades.
- The Queen of the Salt Marches
- Zoe Clarke, and The Young Chef Competition.
- Avril Hayter Smith. Ely Town Crier
- Group Study Exchange Report..
- Our guest from Halle
- St Mary’s Church Update.
- Speaker - Alan Maskell - Blue Cross animal Shelter
- Kerry-Ann Milic. International Commission on Missing Persons
- President's Day
- The Shelter Box, it "Does what it says on the lid".
- March Rotary Visits Berlin
- Amanda Carlin - Businesswoman of the year
- New President
- What a load of bowls!
- Visit to Sandringham Stud 16th May 2011
- Kids Out
- Visit of DG Rodney Howell
- Presentation of Cheque to Fenland Music
- Blind Bowls
- 1st Rotary Caravan Rally
- Cheetah Conservation in Zimbabwe.
- Cambridge Library Services.
- Fenland Music Concert 2nd April 2011.
- Our new Banner
- March Win East Anglia Quiz Final
- Medical Advances in Laser Treatment.
- President's Night 2011
- The Musical Quiz.
- Rotary Visit to Uppingham. - Scatter Week
- International Evening
- Travelling in the Fens
- Colin Arnold, March ATC
- 2nd Round Rotary Young Chef
- Visit to Berlin with Halle Rotary Club
- District Quiz March v. Wisbech
- Burns Night Celebrations
- Charity Race Night
- Rotary Young chef of the Year 2011
- 10 Days in Cambodia
- Chris Ley – Namibia journey.
- March Rotary Triumph
- Ambassadorial Scholar - Rachel Reetzke.
- Round The World Sailor. Patrick Druce.
- Musical Culture in the Fenlands 1450 -1650
- Cambridge Search and Rescue
- Three Centuries of Transport Legislation.
- The Society Marches On.
- 80 years service in March Rotary Club
- The Bard of the Fens
- Knows His Onions
- Whitemoor On Track
- Talk by Rtn. Norman Davis
- International Evening
- RYLA
- March Rotary Club's first Young Chef of the Year
- Burns Night.
- Lynn and Paul – “A School in Africa”
- Haitian Earthquake
- District Governor John Samuels - Eradicate Polio.
- Ronald McDonald - Cross Channel Swimmer
- Talk by a Thames Lighterman
- Visit to the Boathouse at Wisbech
- Red Cross 10th August 2009
- Visit to Indian Rotary Clubs by March Rotarians
- Fountain Newsletter Archive
Home | Press Reports | Woodland Trust
Speaker Barry Woodhouse.
Barry Woodhouse, a representative from the Woodland Trust was the guest speaker at March Rotary Club on Monday evening, the 16th July. Introduced by Terry Emery, Barry explained, with the aid of projection photos, how in1972 the Charity was founded in Devon, the inspiration of Kenneth Watkins.
The idea was simply to acquire land and plant broadleaf native trees. The Trust now owns some 50000 acres across Britain, with 200000 members actively engaged on upon conservation and protecting ancient woodlands.
12 percent of Britain is woodland, and the Charity plants an amazing 20 million trees a year. Most are grown in the UK, being young saplings, with approximately 1000 woods being under their supervision.
Gault Wood and the Oliver Cutteridge Wood, privately owned, but open to the public, are just two local woodlands managed by the Trust, and only a short distance from March.
Tring Park, home of the Rothschild dynasty, was an early example of tree conservation, and Barry dealt with this at some length.
Question time raised some controversial topics, on hedgerows and arable land, being a subject close to some members with agricultural backgrounds, Mike Endersby then proposed a vote of thanks, and the evening concluded with the presentation of a donation to the Woodland Trust by President Ross Davies