This years theme was ‘Wonderful Water’ which is perfect for Cumbria and Lancashire, with our beautiful lakes, rivers and shore lines.
The winner in Cumbria & Lancashire is Harper Cawson aged 8 from Irthington Village School. The Artwork description is 'All life needs wonderful water.'
Young artists were asked to submit a two dimensional piece of artwork being openly creative to demonstrate your talents to a wider audience.
Their artwork was considered by a District team on 28 February 2025 and then, if they were lucky, onto the national final held on 30th April 2025.
The competition was open to artists up to the age of 17 (as of 31st August 2024) in 3 categories : under 11, 11-13, 14-17 yrs old. Entries had to be with the assessors by 28th February 2025.
Rotary Clubs can download Information Packs, posters and logos by logging into the RotaryGBI website using their personal My Rotary account. Further details from District Lead Mary Bradley using the Contact Form below.
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After two years as President, Jim Costello has passed the baton on to Sue Furby who plans to embrace Rotary International’s theme of ‘Unite For Good’ by continuing the Club’s work in the community.
moreProvision of a bingo machine, dabbers and bingo tickets to encourage greater social interaction between residents of this supported living accommodation.
moreWe handed out lots of free books to children at Leyland Festival, all of which had been donated by the local community. This is just a small part of Leyland Rotary’s voluntary activities.
moreA summary of the projects/organisations which have successfully bid for financial support from Leyland Rotary. If you know of any projects or good causes that could benefit, please contact us.
moreWe are delighted that our friend and fellow Rotarian, Annette, is on the next stage of her journey to become the District Governor (DG) of District 1190 (Lancashire and Cumbria).
moreOutgoing President Jim was delighted to present a cheque to Stela Stansfield, CEO of SLEAP. Jim chose SLEAP as his charity in recognition of their valuable work with young people in the local area.
moreAt the start of his presidential year, Rotarian Jim Costello outlined his hopes that in our 70th year we in Leyland Rotary will be able to expand our involvement with the local community.
moreA sample of some of the national programmes/organisations we support.
moreAs part of an international organisation, Leyland Rotary supports the following:
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