After a visit to Renaissance Learning's new home, Past President Brian Withers presented a cheque for £500 to the CEO Fiona Mahoney. The money will go directly to the purchase of new IT equipment so to ensure the smooth running of this regional and national multi award winning charity based in Wellington.
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On Monday, 16 December, Wellington Rotary Club President Paul Brunsch welcomed 52 members and guests to the Beambridge Inn for a festive Christmas Lunch when he presented two Paul Harris Fellowships.
moreTeams from Wellington Rotary Club, Reminiscence Learning and the Army Cadets will assist Father Christmas in his sleigh.
moreAs part of the Rotary Club of Wellington’s aim to further develop partnerships with local schools and young people’s organisations, the Club has decided that we are in a position to assist young people working for their Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
moreThe Club’s annual Handover meeting was held at the Beambridge Inn on Monday 23 June 2025 where Rotarians and their partners enjoyed an excellent lunch.
moreWellington Rotary President Richard presents awards to Courtfields competitors in the Youth Speaks Competition
moreIn early December Past President Mike Webb presented members of the EVAG team with a cheque for £500.
moreThe Bolham Community School Choir sang carols at the Club's Christmas Lunch on Monday, 16th December at the Beam Bridge Inn.
more“Monumental IQ” were worthy winners of Wellington Rotary Club’s Quiz Night held at the Beambridge Inn on Friday evening.
moreMembers of the Rotary Club of Wellington, together with members of the business community, attended Court Field's mock interviews. It was a rewarding occasion when the year 10 candidates acquitted themselves very well indeed.
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.
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