Founded in Stroud in 2015, the Access Bike project aims to give everyone the chance to fall in love with cycling. By refurbishing donated bikes for sale and allowing free access to the workshop we look to remove any financial barriers to owning a bike.
But beyond that we run mentoring sessions with disabled and vulnerable young adults; community events, develop micro businesses and much more!
‘’We have such an awesome mix of people of all ages, from all backgrounds joining us daily at the workshop; it has proven to really bring people together’’
Alfie Stephens, Project Manager
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The Direct Membership Network is just one example of how Rotary is adapting to the future whilst complementing existing Rotary clubs
moreRotary Clubs support young people in many ways, which can be by providing funding but also through involvement in various school activities.
moreClub collects £1200 at Morrisons Nailsworth
moreClub collects £1200 at Morrisons Nailsworth
moreNailsworth Rotary holds many fundraising events each year, and the funds raised have helped a wide range of organisations.
moreFundraising for charities and helping members of our local community are just two of the reasons why people join Rotary. Friendship, fellowship and having fun are almost as important.
moreWe help out with many local community projects: The Older Driver Forum, Forest Green Community Garden, Stroud Court, Box Wood, Nailsworth Spring Clean, Arkell Centre lunches, Alzheimer's Cafe, Nailsworth Noel and Festival, and Stroud Ambitions.
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