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 october issue

Congratulations to popular past president Angela Seddon who is seen here proudly holiding the Rotary Foundation District Service Award for outstanding service in promoting The Rotary Foundation and its goal of world understanding and peace. >> read more

 

 august issue

Joy's chosen charity is The Milestone School at Gloucester, a Special School, opened in September 1998, following the amalgamation of three special schools. It provides a wide range of special educational needs for more than 280 children. >> read more

 

 june issue

FROM toddlers to teenagers, children in Gloucester have been rallying around to support the club's aquabox appeal to provide vital life saving equipment to people in areas hit by natural or man made disasters. >> read more

 

 april issue

FOR more than 25 years, a fleet of Mercy Ships has brought hope and healing to tens of thousands of people, in poverty striken countries. Entirely crewed by volunteers from all over the world they have literally made the world of difference to people in over 95 ports around the world. >> read more

 

 may issue

WHEN fundraising consultant and Rotarian David Morris arranged to visit Peter Lacey little did he realise he'd finish up as our guest speaker.
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 march issue

CLUB president Howard Johnson took a leading role in staging the Cotswold Savoyards concert in January which raised much needed money for the Acorns Children's Hospice which covers Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire
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 january issue

MEMBERS of the Rotary Club of Gloucester can look forward to a successful New Year after a series of fund raising activities last month which netted more than 00 for Rotary charities.
Most of this money came from the annual supermarket and street collections and, for the first time, donations from a city centre Christmas Eve car park. These amounted to 81 - up from 00 in 2004.
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