On Tuesday, August 11th 2020, a small number of Bromley Rotary members took a ‘socially distanced’ guided tour of Jubilee Park – followed by a picnic in a shady glade.
This was one of the hottest days of the year and was taken at a leisurely pace.
En route the Rotarians met Edward Burgin, Conservation and
Community Ranger for ‘idverde’, and a film maker who
was making a recce of the park.
Since lock-down, Bromley Rotary, like many other clubs in
Bromley, has been meeting regularly on Zoom with quizzes, planning meetings and
guest Speakers.
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