Charity Walk

A fine walk in Nonsuch Park


Members and friends supported the sponsored walk in Nonsuch Park on Thursday 13 April 2023.


The photo shows some of the intrepid walkers enjoying the delightful scenery and lovely spring weather.

The £1,115 raised will go towards the many charities supported by the Rotary club including the Rotary Young Leaders Award where young people are given the opportunity to learn leadership and life skills whilst staying away from home in specific accommodation in the country.

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Barry receives a special Rotary Award

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The Classic Car Show of the summer

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Santa in 2019.

Last year we could not carry out our usual street collections. Please donate online instead.

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We donate goods to a local Food Bank

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Welcome to Peter Stammers

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A fine walk in Nonsuch Park

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Held at Blenheim School, Epsom in January 2024

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Chris begins the new Rotary year as president.

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Support for Rotary charities

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A charity walk in Nonsuch Park.

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A splendid evening

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Please donate to help those poor people in Ukraine

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The UK's leading cancer charity for children, young people and their families.

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Would you like someone to come and provide your organisation with a talk?

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Peter becomes the next President of Nonsuch Rotary

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Representatives of three charities received the Christmas Collection cheques

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A charity walk in Nonsuch Park.

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A great evening of Rotary

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Helping the Community

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Come and join us on one of our projects!

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Ignore the guys! We sent these charming lasses, all from Carshalton High School for Girls.

We do lots on Youth Leadership through sending students to the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) training scheme

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Gordon Thomas receives his award

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It all started with Henry VIII when he decided to build a palace in Nonsuch Park. And what a spectacular palace it was. It cost even more that Hampton Court to build. The shame is that there is hardly a sign of it left in .....

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Linking with our Rotary friends in Germany

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