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| febuary issue |
A Civic guest, other distinguished visitors and beautiful singing once again left members with a warm festive feeling at the end of the club's annual Christmas lunch.
We were delighted to welcome the Mayor of Gloucester, Sue Blakeley and her husband Martin to our lunch. >> READ MORE
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| April issue |
The organiser of this successful expedition was Rob Hall, who gave a virtuoso performance. He outplayed both Villa and the Reds, neither of whom excelled themselves in a lacklustre game. Rob obtained and drove the minibus; produced a good picnic for us, bought the tickets and, despite the efforts of two of the party, managed to get us there in back in one piece.
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| June issue |
ST Jude is the patron saint of lost causes......an appropriate name for a school started in the Tanzanian bush by a feisty Australian teacher whose only assets were an unquenchable faith and bloody minded determination.
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| August issue |
ENTHUSIASTIC sportsman and successful entrepreneur Robert Hall is the Rotary Club of Gloucester's new president having taken over from retiring President Tony Tetley.
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| October issue |
JUST reading Amanda Chamberlayne's CV notes leaves one breathless. She seems to have crammed more into her life so far than many would fit into three or four lifetimes.
Although she was born in Australia she was brought kicking and screaming to England as a baby and after attending Elmbridge Infants and Junior schools was a founder pupil at Selwyn School.
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