Community is at the heart of everything Rotary does, and our network of clubs across Great Britain and Ireland are making a difference everywhere...as well as in Llandudno. Rotary brings together people from all walks of life. Our members share their skills, experience and resources to give back to the community through a variety of intiatives.
Llandudno Rotary supports a wide range of local initiatives including hospices, local groups, Chernobyl's Children and other community projects. Individual projects are shown on other pages on this site...and we are always open to consider new ideas and suggestions.
more Llandudno Rotary revives 25% of the area's emergency Community Public Access Defibrillators (CPADs)
more Local members of Parkinson's UK and Rotary were on the Llandudno promenade collecting for the charity at the classic car event. There are local support groups around the UK if you or anyone you know have this condition - see https://www.parkinson
more Each year Llandudno Rotary awards £'000's to local good causes - any organisation that seeks to help others. Check out whether we can help YOU!
more It's back! Last year we awarded a total of £1,750 to seven worthy community organisations. This year we're looking to award £2,000 to a handful of local organisations who are making a difference in the community. Check this out now! (1 page below this)
more Rotary Llandudno were out and about this weekend alongside the newly formed Friends of Llandudno Hospital, collecting donations to support this fantastic local cause.
more Each year, teams from Rotary Clubs from all over Wales and beyond rise to the "Bala Challenge" Our team this year (Ashok, Ian, Steve and Paul) are raising funds for the newly formed Friends of Llandudno Hospital Charity Do support them!
more Our President Tris Owen is running his first-ever Marathon at Manchester on Sunday, April 27th 2025 STOP PRESS - HE DID IT! Can he count on your support?
more We've recently paid amounts from £150 to £300 to seven local community groups. Click the link to see who got lucky If you didn't get lucky, there'll be another chance to apply in 2025
more Our 98th Charter Night was held at the Colwyn Bay Cricket Club on Friday, 28th March 2025. A capacity attendance of 75 enjoyed a 4-course meal and entertainment from Paul Roberts, Magician
more n August 1915 3 POW’s escaped from the camp in Abergele. Unable to secure their escape via a U-boat off the Great Orme, they surrendered after 3 days. Read what happened
more Recognition of help for victims of Chernobyl