Corporate Membership

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Our Rotary Club consists of men and women who wish to give service to the community and meet socially as friends. Members come from both the public and private sector. We raise funds to support local charities and get involved with local community events. Members meet regularly to discuss new ideas for fundraising for local charities which is increasingly challenging and requires innovative thinking.

We know local businesses in the Chelmsford area want to get involved in Community activities to raise their company profile, and we are actively seeking to collaborate with local companies to form a partnership with us to benefit the community. A corporate membership subscription negates the need for regular meeting attendance, allows a number of employees to attend meetings when they wish, but more importantly your company will be involved in helping us raise valuable funds and support community events. In return your company will be associated with the worldwide Rotary brand, be involved with our major fundraising events such as our yearly 10 Mile Baddow Road Race and 2 Mile Fun Run, our Christmas Santa Sleigh tours in Chelmsford and many other activities. You will also feature on our website and in our ‘Mildmay Matters’ newsletter/magazine.

If you would like to find out more about our work and how your staff can become involved with local community issues please contact us through the website.

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Sunday 18 May 2025: 10 mile road race and two mile fun run - and a Community Fair

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Photographs of the day available on Baddow Races website - click DETAILS for website link

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The latest edition of Mildmay Matters features District Forum Highlights, Social Media Extracts, The Tom Bowdidge Foundation, Santa Sleigh – Looking Back to Christmas 2024, Rotary Clubs and Public Image and much more. You will find past issues here too.

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Santa Sleigh completed its grand tour on 23 December to North Springfield, Beaulieu and Channels, the Chelmsford Garden Community, Boreham, Ford End, Little Waltham, Broads Green, Great Waltham and Howe Street.

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- with our ‘twin’ club, the Rotary Club of Klerksdorp.

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After eight years of broadcasting Rotary Roundup on CCR (Chelmsford Community Radio), Rotarians Dave Almond (Chelmsford Mildmay) and Rob Peters (Chelmsford Phoenix) presented their last programme on 17 December 2023.

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Raising funds for local, national and international causes is key to what we do.

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Club donations 2023/24, 2022/23, 2021/22, 2020/21, and 2019/20

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Rotary's own charity

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On 24 October 2019, Chelmsford Mildmay and Chelmsford Rivermead Rotary Clubs observed World Polio Day with the planting of 12,000 purple crocus corms.  World Polio Day is celebrated globally to generate awareness about the eradication of polio.

Purple Crocus Planting in Central Park, World Polio Day, 24 October 2019

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Supporting the environment - Rotary Area of Focus 7

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Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak Rotary clubs were unable to meet physically but we continued in other ways including video conferencing and a weekly online bulletin. Stories about members’ interests and activities continue to be posted here.

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Rotary competitions and some Rotary winners

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Theme - Shapes and Patterns: now closed for entries. Winners announced on 21 June. Sponsor: Blue Sky Printing, Chelmsford

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For seven years Mildmay Rotarians collected unwanted but usable computer equipment, professionally cleared hard drives, packed, loaded and shipped to Tanzania schools.

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View examples of news coverage here

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