Mick Heath from the organisation Cycling without Age explained the aim of his organisation in promoting healthier lifestyles through cycling. He is liaising with local medical practitioners to promote the idea.
He is seen here with one of their specialised trikes which is used to take elderly and disabled people for a trip out: feeding ducks is very popular.
Also in the picture are club president, James Campbell, and past president , John Considine, who is a volunteer "pilot" with the scheme.
more Our last tour raised several thousand ponds for charity. Follow the link for details of the 2024 event on 8thJune https://lochnessclassiccartour.weebly.com This website does not allow text hyperlinks. Select the URL and click on "Go To...."
more Club president, Bryan Smith, with Ormond Smith and Nicol Manson present a cheque to Maggie's Highlands. Maggie's was the nominated charity benefiting from the annual classic and sporting car tour
more President Bryan Smith presents Nick Manson with his PH Fellowship. Together with Ormond Smith, Nick has been instrumental in organising the annual classic and sporting car tour which has become a major fundraiser for the club
more President Bryan Smith presents Ormond Smith with his PH Fellowship. Together with Nick Manson Ormond has been instrumental in organising the annual classic and sporting car tour which has become a major fundraiser for the club
more Hard to believe it's 30 years since our Charter Dinner at the Lochardil Hotel. A great evening with District office bearers and members of other Rotary clubs. Several founder members are still active. Do you recognise any faces?
more Maggies and Prostate Scotland have joined forces to provide a source of information and support for men with prostate worries. Follow the link: https://www.prostatescotland.org.uk/
more Ken Wilson was recognised for his services to Rotary International and the local community. Ken was the instigator of the scheme to install the Flying Scotsman automaton in the Eastgate Centre which has raised thousands of pounds for local organisati
more A recent picture of Club members
more A RCILN grant enabled children from the Chinese and Polish communities in Inverness to attend the Inverness Tattoo at Fort George
more Grant from the club supports school garden initiative at St Joseph's, Inverness
more A grant from the Club's community fund helped the Highland Cycling Ability Centre to buy cycle helmets
more Playlist for Life is a charity supported by Rotary. It provides music players to people with dementia lauded with "playlists for life" - music collections aimed at reawakening memories. This can give recognised benefits to dementia sufferers.
more Left to right: costumed Rotarians David Henderson, Iain Macintosh, Neil Anderson and Donald Robertson present the cheque to Jane Clunas from Children 1st.
more Club support for local Food Bank
more Club funding towards new lifeboat
more Funding secured for Playlist for Life Training
more Inverness Loch Ness Rotary grant scheme Each month small charities, organisations and clubs in the Inverness area can bid for a grant of between £50 and £200 to benefit people in the Inverness area.
back President James Campbell presents our Rotary Youth Leader Award certificate to our candidate, James Douglas, after his successful completion of the course