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Alistair Gammell’s involvement in the conservation works spans four decades. Much of this time was spent working for the RSPB, particularly in international conservation issues and prior to his retirement he was RSPB’s Director of International Issues. He has been a leading figure in international convention drafting. Since 2009 Alistair has been the director of the Pew Environment Group’s Chagos campaign, which resulted in the declaration of the world's largest marine reserve (544,000 km sq). He is now working on marine protection is a number of other UK Overseas Territories.
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moreBedford Castle Rotary Club put a great deal of effort into raising money for good causes. Over the past few years we have made charitable donations to the following:-
moreThe Rotary Club of Bedford Castle are working together with students and staff from Bedford Academy to raise funds for much needed equipment.
moreGarden Improvement Project
moreThe Rotary Club of Bedford Castle has over many years sponsored many young people to attend the Rotary Youth Leadership Courses
moreMembers of the Rotary Club of Bedford Castle volunteers attend the Bedford Food Bank each week to assist in sorting the food donations ready for delivery
moreAn Annual Competition held in Bedford for Young and aspiring Musicians, sponsored by the Rotary Clubs of Bedford
moreEvery year the Rotary Club provides opportunities for adults and young people to build confidence and self-esteem by taking part in adventurous outdoor activities at the Calvert Trust's facility in the Lake District
moreBookTastic, Bedford’s Children’s Book Festival, brings the UK’s leading writers and illustrators to Bedford, inspiring children and encouraging them to engage with books and reading in an exciting and accessible way.
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