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Most British doctors and nurses working today will never have treated a case of polio
moreIn the next 30 days...
Saturday 11th March 2023
RC Stowmarket Gipping Valley The British Heart Foundation Concert organised by this Rotary Club will be at the United Reformed Church in Stowmarket. The show will feature Stellar Acappella with Evie White and Matt Snow. Tickets on sale at the Stowmarket British Heart Foundation shop.
moreFriday 17th March 2023
RC Bungay Charter Night Bungay 74th with Harleston 45th Anniversary Charter Night Venue :-- Bungay Community Centre
Saturday 18th March 2023
RC Soham Staploe Soham Rotary is organising a Race Night to help raise funds for it's Foundation Charity - being held at Soham Town Football Club, tickets £9 to include buffet supper. Lots of guests most welcome.
Thursday 30th March 2023
RC Cambridge At Signorelli's Deli, proceeds to Cambridge Aid
moreWelcome to the website of Rotary International District 1080 which comprises approximately 1600 men and women in 65 Rotary Clubs spanning the counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, a large part of Cambridgeshire and a small part of Essex. Rotary International worldwide comprises more than 1.2 million women and men who take action together to change their communities and the world.
Through Rotary, our members exchange ideas, forge lifelong relationships, and invest in service projects that make a lasting impact.
From club activities and social events to volunteer projects and networking opportunities, Rotary members strengthen communities through their professions and service. And together, we are changing the world.
The mission of Rotary International is to provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through its fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
The mission of The Rotary Foundation [Rotary's Charity] is to enable Rotarians to advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace through the improvement of health, the support of education, and the alleviation of poverty.
If you are a Rotarian we hope that you will find this site useful; it aims to provide useful information for club officers and members and a convenient method of disseminating latest newsletters, bulletins and information from District Officers and district committees.
If you are not a Rotarian we invite you to explore our pages. You will find lots of information about Rotary on the national website and for information about a club near you then click on the ‘CLUB LIST’ menu button at the top of this page or the map to locate a club. If Rotary appeals to you then please feel free to contact any of the clubs in your area; they will be pleased to hear from you.