With a little help from members of the Rotary Club of Wellington pupils from IKB and Wellesley Park primary schools planted 1,700 crocus bulbs in their school grounds.
The purple crocus is asymbol of Rotary's worldwide polio eradication campaign.
In 1985 there were 125 polio endemic countries. Thanks to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, of which Rotary is a partner, there are now just two countries still classed as endemic - Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The Rotary Club of Wellington continues to play its part in the End Polio Now campaign, annually donating to the cause from its charity account.
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moreAt the The Pop-up Shop, Fore Street From Monday 20th May until to Saturday 25th May 10 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. For further information or to arrange the collection of any donations you might be able to give please contact Mike on 01823 771439 Thank you
moreWith a little help from members of the Rotary Club of Wellington, pupils from IKB and Wellesley Park Primary Schools have planted purple crocus bulbs in their school grounds.
moreAt the presidential handover IPP Mike Parsons and Rotarian Chris Cardwell were presented with Paul Harris Fellowships.
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