Ribble Valley Raiders Junior Cricket Team were presented with a cheque for £1,000 by Clitheroe Rotarians' Mary Robinson and Colin Bonner. The Raiders gained 2,000 votes in their Aviva Community Fund bid, their nearest rivals had 1,400 votes.
Team Manager, Farouk Hussain, said the money was very much appreciated along with the support Rotary gave during the funding bid. Farouk will be using some of the £1,000 to fund indoor winter training.
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moreWe helped out at the Food Festival, supported our Immediate Past President and now Clitheroe Town Mayor Jenni at Last Night of the Proms and managed to fit in a little fun while gliding, with the help of Hon Sec Tony Perry!
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moreDuring 2022 - 23 the people of Ribble Valley and beyond, have donated £3860 making the club a Bronze Partner. Thank you to all who made donations.
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moreFollow the adventures of Bill Honeywell (Clitheroe) and Malcolm Baldwin (Accrington) as they embark on a Tour of Britain to raise awareness of the End Polio Now campaign
moreClitheroe Rotary awarded 'Guide Dogs' £1,000 in the President's year end donations. Representatives of the Guide Dogs charity visited RC Clitheroe and presented the club with a thank you certificate via President Robert.
morePresident Robert has welcomed several new members in recent weeks taking the total membership to 59.
moreThe joint RC's Clitheroe and Ribblesdale Young Musician Competition was held at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School December 16th. 2017
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morePresident Frank presents Paul Harris Fellowships to Rotarians Howard Blackburn and David Openshaw
moreOn a dry Friday and a very wet Saturday, we helped out at The Royal Lancashire Show and Last Night of the Proms on Clitheroe Castle. LNOP pictures courtesy of Eleanor Chew.
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