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Chertsey Rotary - Good Turns: Suggestions Box Launched
Have you got an idea for an activity/project that you could lead, and that would make a positive impact on the local area or its residents? If so, please consider popping the details into our Suggestion Box (link below) to see if Rotary Club of Chertsey - in partnership with other local organisations - can provide support in the form of funds, materials, logistics, advocacy, person-power, or whatever is needed.
Our priority is to support ideas from our community that will benefit our community.
Suggestions could be anything that could be achieved with a modest budget and some effort; tidying somewhere, fixing something that is broken, or helping someone are all things we want to hear about. We will consider suggestions on a rolling basis, and support as many as we can.
Obviously, there are things we cannot do directly as they are too big, or outside our remit (e.g., fixing potholes, mowing verges, and coordinating roadworks), so please consider how feasible your idea(s) would be to put into practice.
This is a new way of doing things for us, so let's hear your ideas and see how things work out.
Submit your ideas and suggestions here:
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