Twist on aTale
This years competition gives students the opportunity to give a classic fairy tale a modern twist or alternatively a chance to write your own myth or fable - in no more than 500 words.
Re-imagine stories of old to reflect our modern world. Get creative using their own personal twist to include location, heritage, interest and experiences.
Sp lets get writing!
There are three categories:
• 11 years and under
• 12 - 16 years
• 17 - 25 years
with three prizes up for grabs in each:
1st prize: £50 book token
2nd prize: £30 book token
3rd prize: £20 book token
Everyone has at least one story to tell...
Application forms can be downloaded or obtained from all the borough libraries
'What We Do' Main Pages:
With the club back to normal following the pandemic years we have been able to support a number of organisations this year.
moreThe following proposals were put to club assembly on July 4 by Youth Services chair, Les Clancy.
moreThis is a new group formed during the last Rotary year. Its remit is to look at how we move the club forward and recruit a more diverse membership
moreProject request funding
moreThe following plan has been agreed at assembly to involve and support our local community..
moreThe Executive Committee has presented its plans for the coming year. The role of the executive is to oversee the service functions of the club.
moreProviding Rotary Service to International Communities. The following programme has been agreed at club assembly.
moreThinking about joining us? Are you a Business wanting to promote Corporate Social Responsibility, or are you an active member of the community wanting to make a difference? Then please get in touch!
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