Peter Seaward

Remembrance at club meeting

On Friday 11 November, Dick Bailey gave his annual talk to remind us of the sacrifices made in previous conflicts. This year he explained the formation and work the Commonwealth War Graves Commission – from the recovery of the fallen to their final resting places in such immaculately kept cemeteries around the world. The photograph …

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Handrails for the Belmont Hall

This week President Tom handed over a cheque for £350.00 to Steven Handley of Belmont Hall for the provision of handrails for the side entrance. More news as the work progresses.

First Rotary Club outside of North America and the Deputy Chief Constable

President Elect Richard was pleased to welcome David Johnson – a Shropshire Lad living in London and 20 visitors from the Rotary Club of London (the first Rotary Club outside of North America to receive a charter) to Wellington Rotary’s meeting at the Buckatree Hall Hotel on Friday lunchtime, 17 June (the penultimate meeting to …

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District Quiz Final Result

Wellington’s A team travelled to Wolverhampton on the evening of 19 May to take part in the final of the District 1210 Club Quiz competition. At the end of the final round team members David Lovatt, John Bradley, Richard Studd and Peter Williams were in joint third place having the same number of points as …

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Croquet Round 1

Rob Reports Last week at Church Farm Rowton, the Wellington B team overwhelmed the team from The Wrekin club in both the match and the fellowship and enjoyment of the spread put on by Virginia. This week the Wellington A team narrowly beat Bridgnorth on points 30-29 having tied at 3-3. Luckily Venn and I …

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Bayley Mile Road Races

On Wednesday 4th May, seven club members assisted with the marshalling of the 24th Bayley Mile Road Races organised by Wellington Town Council. It is understood that several records were broken, so please see the council’s report.

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