Fighting Polio

Mon, Oct 24th 2016 at 2:00 pm- Sat, Nov 5th 2016 - 11:00 pm

East Grinstead Town Mayor Bob Mainstone and The Leader of Mid Sussex District Council Peter Reid Plant crocus to fight Polio


To mark World Polio Day, The Rotary Club of East Grinstead Meridian is delighted to share the news that The East Grinstead Town Mayor and The Mid Sussex District Council Leader supported the Purple4Polio campaign by helping to plant our Purple Crocuses.

The event took place outside Sackville College in East Grinstead. The purple crocuses will bloom in the Spring of 2017 giving a tremendous splash of colour alongside the statue of Sir Archibald McKindoe.

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Isabel Afacan and Chloe Clark, both from Imberhorne School, represented Meridian Rotary in the District final held at Merton college, Morden on Saturday 4th February.

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The annual Meridian Rotary Youth Speaks debate to placate t Swithun's Church on Tuesday 21st November. The senior team and overall winner was the Worth School Senior Team and the intermediate team winner was Lingfield College Team B.

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