COURT LEET OF THE ISLAND AND ROYAL MANOR OF PORTLAND
WE ARE NOT SOME SECRET SOCIETY WITH UNUSUAL HANDSHAKES OR SECRET SIGNS WHICH SOME SEEM TO THINK WE ARE WE LEAVE THAT TO THE MASONS
THE COURT LEET IS OF SAXON ORIGIN AND IS MENTIONED IN THE DOOMSDAY BOOK, AND HAS CONTINUED IN MUCH THE SAME FORMAT EVER SINCE, BEING AN IMPORTANT PART OF COMMUNITY LIFE, AND UNLIKE OTHER COURTS WHICH FELL INTO DECAY AND WERE ABSORBED BY LOCAL GOVERMENT
PORTLAND IS A ROYAL MANOR AND IT IS THOUGHT THAT THE MANOR MAY HAVE EXTENDED INTO WYKE AND WEYMOUTH AT SOME TIME ,AND IT HAS BEEN ABLE TO MANAGE ITSELF DUE TO ITS ISOLATION AND DETERMINATION OF ITS ISLAND RESIDENTS
AT VARIOUS TIMES DURING THE MIDDLE AGES THE MANOR OF PORTLAND WAS GRANTED TO VARIOUS INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING THE MONKS OF ST SWITHENS IN WICHESTER , HOWEVER THEY WERE EXCHANGED AND CONFISCATED BACK TO THE CROWN IN FOLLOWING YEARS
FOR PURELY LOCAL AFFAIRS AND MINOR OFFENCES EACH MANOR WOULD HAVE HELD ITS OWN COURT RUN BY THE LORD OF THE MANOR AND IN PORTLANDS CASE THIS WAS THE COURT LEET. MORE SERIOUS ISSUES WOULD HAVE BEEN DEALT WITH BY THE COURT ROYAL OR CROWN COURT
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE COURT WAS HELD TWICE YEARLY HENCE THE WORD LEET MEANING TWICE , AND THE COURT HAS RUN UNBROKEN SINCE THE NORMAN TIMES IN MUCH THE SAME FORMAT DUE TO THE DETERMINATION AND THANKS OF SOME RESOLUTE ISLANDERS , HOWEVER WITHOUT QUITE THE POWER IT USED TO HOLD
THE FIRST AND MAIN CONCERN OF THE COURT WAS TO MAINTAIN AND ADMINISTER THE COMMONS ON THE ISLAND , IT WAS ACCEPTED THAT THE SOIL BELONGS TO THE CROWN AND THE HERBAGE IS FOR THE TENANTS ALSO KNOWN AS THE COMMONERS, THE RIGHTS OF THE TENANTS ARE PROTECTED AND UNALTERED AND IT WOULD TAKE AN ACT OF PARLIAMNET TO ALTER THIS SYSTEM. ALTHOUGH TODAY WITH LESS FARMING ON PORTLAND THIS IS NOT QUITE SO APPARENT
THERE ARE 2 TYPES OF COMMAN LAND ON PORTLAND THE FIRST BEING CROWN FREEHOLD LAND WHICH IS CONTROLED BY THE CROWN ESTAES THIS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VERNE, VERNE COMMON , VICTORIA AND EASTON GARDENS LEASED TO THE COUNCIL AND VARIOUS PROPERTIES ON PORTLAND AND MANY OF THE QUARRIES, AND THIS IS WHERE THE CROWN GENERATE INCOME RECIEVING A FEE FOR EVERY TONNE OF STONE QUARRIED
THE OTHER IS THE CROWN COMMON LAND AND THIS IS ADMINISTERED BY YHE COURT LEET AND INCLUDES THE COMMONS AT PORTLAND BILL, HAMM COMMON ALONG PORTLAND BEACH ROAD , CHURCH OPE AND OTHER AREAS OF LAND INCLUDING PARTS OF CHESIL BEACH AND THE COMMON BEING REINSTAED ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF WIDE ATREET AS THE REFILL THE QUARRY
THE COURT LEET EXISTS DUE TO ITS CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH THE CROWN ESTATES THE OWNERS OF THE LAND AND HAVE A CLOSE WORKING RELATIONSHIP, HOWEVER THERE ARE NO WRITTEN DOCUMENTS FORMALISING THIS AGREEMENT
AN EXTRACT FROM THE 1905 YEARBOOK STATES THAT THE COURT DINNER BE HELD AT THE LUGGER INN AND THE DINNER BE BROCCOLI AND ARTICHOKES THIS INN BEING THE FIRST HOUSE ON PORTLAND TO HAVE GLASS WINDOWS, IT THEN MOVED TO MEET AT THE GEORGE INN, PENNSILVANIA CASTLE AND NOW MEETS AT THE HEIGHTS HOTEL
NOW
THE CURRENT COURT IS SET UP VERY SIMILAR TO THAT OF THE LAST FEW HUNDRED YEARS AND STILL HAS THE SAME MISSION STATEMENT OF MANAGING THE TRADITIONS SAFEGUARDING AND PROTECTING THE COMMON LAND AGAINST ENCROACHMENTS AND ABUSE WHILST EMBRACING FUTURE CHANGE FOR THE BENIFIT OF THE ISLANDERS.
INSTEAD OF THE LORD OF THE MANOR WE NOW HAVE THE LOCAL CROWN BALIFF WHO IS APPOINTED AND PAID BY THE CROWN ESTATES AND HE ALSO TAKES THE ROLE OF STEWARD OF THE COURT AND IT IS HIS DUTY TO CALL THE COURT TO ATTEND MEETINGS . WHEN YOU RECIEVE THE INVITE YOU ARE WARNED TO ATTEND THE COURT, WHICH IS STILL HELD TWICE YEARLY IN MAY AND NOVEMBER FOR ALL MEMBERS , THE NOVEMBER MEETING IS ALSO ATTENDED BY THE CROWN STEWARD, DEPUTY CROWN STEWARD AND OTHER CROWN RERESENTATIVE INCLUDING THE MINERAL AND MARINE AGENT, AND GUESTS WHO ARE CHOSEN FOR THE INPUT INTO LOCAL LIFE ON PORTLAND.
AT THIS MEETING A LIST OF PRESENTMENTS ARE READ OUT CONFIRMING THE ACTIVITY OF THE COURT AND THE REVENUE RAISED BY THE COURT AND CROWN. OFFICIALS ARE SWORN IN BY THE CROWN STEWARD AND UNTIL RECENTLY THE MINUTES OF ALL THE MEETINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WERE READ
FURTHER MEETINGS ARE HELD EVERY 2 MONTHS WITH COURT OFFICIALS AND VILLAGE INSPECTORS
THE FOREMAN IS THE FIRST OFFICER OF THE COURTAND HE CONTROLS AND CONDUTS THE MEETINGS AND HE IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR OTHER APPOINTING SOME OTHER OFFICERS OF THE COURT WHO WE WILL MENTION SHORTLY. HE WILL WORK VERY CLOSELY WITH THE BALIFF . WHEN ITS TIME TO RETIRE AT THE AGE OF 75 HE WILL BE THE PERSON TO SELECT HIS SUCCESSOR
THE CHIEF CONSTABLE IS THE SECOND OFFICER AND THIS IS THE POSITION THAT I CURRENTLY HOLD, AND I SIMILAR TO THE FOREMAN CAN STAY IN THIS POST IF I SO WISH UNTIL THE AGE OF 75 WHEN ALL COURT MEMBERS HAVE TO RETIRE, OR IF I DECIDE I CAN PASS THE POSITION ON TO SOMEONE ELSE IN THE COURT OF MY CHOOSING. AS CHIEF CONSTABLE THE TRADITIONAL POST WAS TO ENSURE LAW AND ORDER NOT ONLY IN THE COURT BUT IN THE MANOR AND TO APPOINT THE VILLAGE INSPECTORS AT THE VARIOUS VILLAGES AROUND THE ISLAND. IT IS STILL MY RESPONSIBILITY TO APPOINT THE VALLIGE INSPECTORS AND OBTAIN REPORTS FROM THEM ON ANY ISSUES RELATING TO CROWN LAND WITHIN THE VILLAGE
THERE ARE 6 VILLAGE INSPECTORS COVERING
PORTLAND BILL SOUTHWELL WESTON WAKEHAM FORTUNESWELL AND CHISWELL
THIS IS THE CHIEF CONSTABLES STAFF WHICH AS FAR AS WE ARE AWARE THE ONLY ONE IN USE IN ENGLAND AND WAS FIRST USED IN THE REIGN OF GEORGE FIFTH
THE REEVE IS NEXT IN LINE AND IS APPOINTED FOR A TERM OF I YEAR AND YOU CAN ONLY HOLD THIS POSITION ONCE . THE REEVE WAS ORIGIONALLY THE PERSON WHO COLLECTED THE RENT FROM THE TENANTS AND THEY WOULD HAVE HAD A REEVE STICK SIMILAR TO THIS, SOMETIMES UPTO 6 FT LOMG AND THEY USED A FORM OF CUTS AND SCRATCHES TO DETERMINE WHO HAD PAID THE RENT ON THE LAND, EACH REEVE STICK HAD THE VARIOUS MARKINGS OF THE VILLAGES AND ACTED LIKE THE MODERN DAY RENT BOOK.
THE DIFFERENT MARKINGS REPRESENTED THE DIFFERENT VILLAGES ON THE ISLAND
SOUTHWELL A HOLLOW CIRCLE WESTON A CROSS BETWWEN PARALELL LINES WAKEHAM WAS THE CROSS IN THE CIRCLE EASTON A W CHESIL A V AND FORTUNESWELL A CROSS THE LATTER SEEMS TO BE A MORE RECENT ADDITION TO THE VILLAGE SIGNS
THE RENT WAS SET AT 3PENCE PER ACRE, WHEN A SHEEP COST ONE PENNY, GENERATING AN ANNUAL INCOME OF SOME £14 PER YEAR, THESE RENTS STAYED IN PLACE FOR SOME 800 YEARS
PORTLAND WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PLACES IN THE MONACHY TO COLLECT MONEY AS RENT RATHER THAN THE USUAL OBLIGATION OF SERVICE TO THE KING OR QUEEN,, THIS BECAME KNOW AS QUIT RENT THE TENANT BEING QUIT OF THE OBLIGATION. CURRENT DUTIES FOR THE REEVE INVOLVE LAYING OF THE WREATH ON REMEMBERENCE DAY AND BEATING THE BOUNDS HELD EVERY 7 YEARS
OTHER OFFICERS INCLUDE THE AFFERORS , THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN 5-7 OF THESE IN DAYS PAST, HOWEVER TODAY THERE ARE 2 WITH NO FORMAL DUTY . THE AFFEROR WOULD SET FINES FOR UNLAWFUL ENCROACHMENTS AND SET RENTS IF THE LAND WAS TO BE CONTINUED TO BE USED UNDER AUTHORISED USE
THE HAYWARD , AGAIN NOW WITH NO OFFICIAL DUTIES WOULD HAVE BEEN RESPONSIBLE TO KEEP A CHECK ON ANY STRAY SHEEP OR CATTLE AND THESE WOULD HAVE BEEN PUT INTO THE POUNDS AT WESTON AND FORTUNESWELL , AND THE ANIMALS WOULD ONLY HAVE BEEN RELEASED ON PAYMENT OF A FINE.
THE POUND AT POUND PIECE CAN STILL BE SEEN AT WESTON AND THE ONE IN FORTUNESWELL WAS BY THE BUSTOP BEHIND THE ELECTRIC SUBSTATION .
THE COURT HAS 24 MEMBERS ANDTHE REMAINING MEMBERS OF THE COURT ARE MADE UP OF THE RECTOR OF PORTLAND AND OTHER MEMBERS
THE COURT LEET USED TO BE MADE UP OF ALL GENERALLY OLDER GENTLEMEN AS YOU REMAINED ON THE COURT UNTIL YOU DIED .THEY WOULD HAVE BEEN TENANTS AND LAND OWNERS ON PORTLAND
IT WAS ABOUT 20 YEARS AGO THAT LADIES WERE PERMITTED AND I THINK WAS PUSHED ALONG BY THE FIRST LADY RECTOR ON PORTLAND ANITA THORNE . AT THIS POINT A NUMBER OF MEMBERS LEFT IN DISGUST.
LADIES ARE NOW AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE COURT
CURRENTLY
IN MODERN DAY THERE ARE STILL QUITE A FEW ISSUES THAT ARE DEALT WITH BY THE COURT LEET THEY ADMINISTER THE BEACH HUTS AT PORTLAND BILL AND CHURCH OPE THAT ARE ON CROWN LAND, THEY MAINTAIN THE COMMANS WITH GRASS RESTORATION AT THE BILL, THEY LOOK AFTER THE TOILETS AT CHURCH OPE AND ALSO ARE STAKEHOLDERS IN THE CHESIL BEACH CENTRE, INCLUDING FUNDING THE LITTLE TERN COLONY AT THE FLEET AND THE LOBSTER POT AT PORTLAND BILL. AT HAMM COMMAN THEY INSTALLED THE WALKWAYS AND ENSURE THAT ANY DISTURBANCE TO LAND BY UTILITY COMPANIES OR THE LOCAL AUTHORITY IS RETURNED TO A NUTURAL HABITAT WITH THE COREECT SOILS AND PLANTS NATIVE TO THE AREA THEY HAVE ALSO FUNDED THE CLEARANCE OF THE INVASIVE COTONESTER PLANT
IF PEOPLE WISH TO GAIN ACCESS OR CROSS CROWN LAND THEY WILL APPLY FOR WHAT IS CALLED AN ENCROACNMENT AND WILL BE CHARGED A FEE FOR THIS USE. FEES ARE CURRENTLY CHARGED FOR ALL PIPES BELOW AND ANY ROADSIGNS MARKERS ETC ON THE COMMON LAND
OTHER FUNDS ARE GENERATED FROM STONE EXTRACTION FROM THE QUARRIES,BEACH HUT RENTS AND AS LAND MANAGERS A GRANT FROM THE RURAL PAYMENTS AGENCY AND NATURAL ENGLAND ARE SOMTIMES RECIEVED
EACH YEAR THE COURT INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR FUNDING TO LOCAL ORGANISATIONS OR CHARITIES ON PORTLAND AND DISTRIBUTE ABOUT £10 12,000 KNOWN AS DISBURSMENTS. AND SOMETIMES ADDITIONAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE IF DEEMED APPROPRIATE IE REROOFING PORTLAND MUSEUM, LEAD WORK AT ST GEORGES CENTRE AND OTHE COMMUNITY BUILDINGS OR LARGER PROJECTS WHICH WILL BENIFIT LOCAL PEOPLE ESPECIALLY THOSE MOST DESERVING
COURT LEET OFFICIALS ATTEND A NUMBER OF CIVIC EVEVNTS INCLUDING THE MAYOR MAKING, REMEMBERENCE DAY, CEREMONY OF THE KEYS AND BEATING THE BOUNDS WHEN THE BOUDARY STONE IS CHECKED EVERY 7 YEARS ON ACCENTION DAY.
MANY ASK HOW THEY CAN JOIN THE COURT LEET, IT IS NOT SOMETHING THAT YOU CAN ASK TO JOIN, YOU ARE APPROACHED BY THE CROWN LOCAL BALIFF , AND IT IS TOTALLY HIS CHOICE WHO CAN JOIN, IT IS GENERALLY PEOPLE WHO HAVE KNOWLEDGE AND CARE ABOUT THE PORTLAND ENVIROMENT .
iF MEMBERS DO NOT SUPPORT AND ACT ACCORDINLY THEY CAN BE REMOVED AND GENERALLY ALTHOUGH VERY RARE WILL NOT BE INVITED TO ATTEND THE COURT .
AS MENTIONED YOU RETIRE AT 75 AND THEN BECOME A RETIRED MEMBER AND WILL BE INVITED TO COURT FUNCTIONS.
I FEEL QUITE PRIVALEDGED TO BE ON THE COURT LEET , AND HAVE BEEN FOR 14 YEARS NOW , AND HOPE THAT THIS HAS GIVEN YOU AN INSIGHT INTO WHAT THE COURT LEET IS ALL ABOUT WITHOUT BORING YOU TOO MUCH WITH A HISTORY LESSON
more A new water system in Gahateri in conjunction with Dorchester Poundbury Rotary and the Okhle Village Trust
more A village called Deuralitar.
more Awarded to Sarah Knight on 23rd July 2024
more Do you know someone who has ‘gone the extra mile’ within the Portland community over the last year?
more The scale of this disaster is truly horrific. Our club is funding ShelterBox for cover, Water Survival Box for safe water and via in country Rotary, winter survival. If you would like to donate please see below
more Thank you to the Weymouth Pavilion for lighting up the theatre this week in the Rotary Colours of blue and gold
more September 2022
more To be set up on Portland
more David Camp is our winner this year for his extraordinary work in the Community. He was presented with a certificate and a cheque for his nominated Charity the Three Ells Trust
more Garry is President Elect and Stan President Nominee Members receive Long Service Certificates
more Awarded to Carolyn at Handover
more The brainchild of Ash Jones of Chant Bench UK and with the support of Portland Rotary and the Portland Town Council
more Rotary Clubs of Portland, Poundbury and Casterbridge with the Okhle Village Trust have completed a water supply system to Madkina
more Garry is President Elect and Stan president Nominee
more Say ‘THANK YOU’ by nominating them for the Rotary Community Award for 2022
more We are delighted have Peter Roper join us for the next year.
more Thank you to everyone on Portland for your support and for the huge amount of £2011 donated in two days. Thank you to Tesco for allowing us to collect on your premises.
more Along the Fleet. Organised by Poundbury Rotary Club. A beautiful day and a beautiful walk!
more We are delighted that it was such a successful Table Top Sale
more We may have lost our skittles match against Bridport club by quite a large number but we all had a great evening of friendship, played at The Swan in Abbotsbury.
more We are collecting at Tesco Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 March 10:00 to 16:00 to support the relief programme via Rotary Disaster Response Fund and ShelterBox
more Our New Honorary Member
more A successful evening both for those that attended and for the charities supported by this event
more We are delighted to announce that winner Jonathan Powney Group Leader 1st Portland Scouts has won our award and has received a cheque for £150 for his nominated charity
more We are very happy to welcome Dave Hayes and Val MC Gowan to our Club!
more On the Silk Road Mountain Bike Race
more Father Christmas out and about on his sleigh
more To raise money for Foundation. here are some pictures
more Thank you to everyone on Portland for your donations that raised £628 to enable us to be able to purchase a ShelterBox to send to Haiti
more President Celia and Janet visited the entries. All four were brilliant and it was deemed the choir at St John’s church the winner. Well done!
more August 2021
more By Elizabeth
more Say Thank You and Nominate a Deserving Person
more Our first Presidents Night for nearly three years! Congratulations to Celia, Elizabeth and Garry and a wonderful celebration. Here are afew photos for reminders. Plus £367 from the raffle for Nepal!
more Our own Rotary Charity known as The Rotary Foundation funds projects around the world costing millions of pounds every year. Celia and Chris organised a Tea at their home to raise funds.
more Portland Rotary Club is organising a Scarecrow competition. Entry is free!
more Members of Portland Rotary Club collected to help the people of Haiti who have suffered first the eartquake then the flood. Money will go to send a ShelterBox. Thank you to Portland Tesco and the people of Portland.
more The weather was good and the chain of office was passed to President Celia by Past President Elizabeth at an afternoon reception in Carolyn's garden
more Completed February 2021 Construction of a water storage and distribution system in the village of Samjur in a rural area of central Nepal.
more Members of Portland and Casterbridge Rotary, from Haylands preschool and with friends who visted Nepal walked Colmers Hill and Golden Cap. Very wet, very muddy but great fun!
more 2.6 tons of rice and other food supplies sent to villages in Nepal to help alleviate poverty during Covid-19
more David perkins, District Foundation Chair
more A small group from Portland and Casterbridge walked through the bluebells at Hardys and had a picnic by the lake at Bridehead.
more An update by Hugh Deed
more At the Portland Academy many appreciative pupils would welcome the receipt of a donated laptop
more Shekhar Mehta Rotary International President-elect
more Picture thanks to Debbie Mckay
more No 3 - February 2021
more No 2 - January 2021
more No 1 - December 2020
more Changes to the Funding Model
more “Masters of Mirth – Music Hall laughter makers” January 2021
more Richard Backwell from the Okhle Village Trust looks back and summarizes what has been achieved in Nepal over the last 19 years
more Well done, Kamala. We are proud of you January 2021
more Congratulations!!! ICA has won Portland Rotary’s Community Group Award 2020 and we have also awarded Andy McNally an individual award for his wonderful hard work during Covid.
more Visit by President Elizabeth December 2020
more A couple of walks whilst allowed in Tier 2 restrictions. Six maximum and well distanced outdoors. The walks were around Rodden and langton Herring
more President Elizabeth cycled round Portland in gale force winds to judge the 14 entries! Well done to everyon ethat entered! Thank you to HGH for their sponsorship. Here are some pictures.
more Nepal Okhle Village Trust, Portland and Casterbridge Rotary members and the water projects undertaken
more Twenty members of the club were delighted to help Royal Manor Health Care with marshalling duties whilst the annual flu jabs were administered at the Heliport
more By Keith Barnard-Jones
more Our friends visit from the Rotary Club of Vire et le Bocage Click on a thumbnail to enlarge and scroll through with the arrows
more Tribute to Garry President 2018-2020
more We organised two evenings around the subject of travelling round Japan. we are delighted that we raised £570 plus an amazing anonymous donation! Big thank you to everyone who attended/assisted.
more Elizabeth went on a RIFE (Rotary International Fellowship Exchange) in February Click on an image to enlarge then scroll through Or download as a Powerpoint
more Portland Rotary Club action
more Raised £1110.50 for Charities supported by Rotary
more Portland Rotary Club action
more Party at St Georges and the Sleigh
more A big thank you to the residents of Portland who so generously donated £378.36 at the Rotary Collection at Tesco. This will make such a difference to those who lost everything.
more Portland Rotary and year 2 children from the Atlantic academy planting purple crocuses for the Rotary Polio plus. Children are given a purple pinky for helping Victoria Square September 2019
more A social club evening to replace our regular one
more Richard is our latest member and was inducted into the club by President Garry
more A great walk with those who have been or going to Nepal this year. Barrie (Casterbridge) Richard (OVT) Cliff, Kathy, Chris Jo and Celia(Portland) Joyce, Jane (Poundbury) Elizabeth(Portland) Ruth Richard (Casterbridge) and Andy sat
more For International Service in Eradication of Polio well done Keith!
more The 2019 team took over on July 1 Garry handed over to Garry as President! Elizabeth President Elect Celia Vice President
more Many club members joined Elizabeth in fancy dress for her 60th birthday. What a wonderful evening!
more AT Rodwell Manor What a fantastic evening. Here are some photos
more A lovely walk through Cerne past the Cerne Giant to Sydling St Nicholas and the Forcey Bell Joined by President Richard from Caterbridge were Elizabeth, Robert, Mark, Ruth and Kathy from Wareham
more Robert Grigsby is inducted into the club by President Garry.
more Presenting banner to president Garry
more The Nationwide Family Planning Campaign
more Burton Bradstock and Shipton Gorge
more Members of Rotary throughout D1200 were able to visit the new Radiotherapy Centre at DCH. With the aid of a Global Grant Rotary was able to make a significant contribution to clinical equipment for the consulting rooms
more Wynford Eagle and Compton Vallence & bluebells. Beautiful weather after the storm Delighted to be joined by Rachel Front Rachel, Ruth, Elizabeth, Kathy Back Mark. Who is hiding behind Ruth? Robert & Celia
more Dr Paul Mason gave an excellent talk on his charity bike ride form Gibraltar to Portland to support Osprey. Rotary gave a donation to buy equipment for the Osprey Leisure Centre. Presented to John, the manager
more Stan Jones from District presented cheques for Projects in Nepal and Life Education and Lorraine Beckett, Jenny Williams talked about Remembrance Day Poppy Appeal Also we had a Race Night at Pilgrim House to raise funds for Foundation. Some pictures:
more Mark Visited Kanazawa Minato Club in Ishikawa, Japan Picture with president Kayotko Fujii
more A few pictures of this years cup Peter with Joan and Julia
more Our latest member inducted by president Garry (Urwin!)
more A few Photos
more Santa visited Southwell and Westcliff to the delight of children See calendar here or Facebook for next weeks tours
more A few pictures
more The last for this year. members from Portland Casterbridge and Poundbury against the odds with the weather but a good pub lunch!
more incredible, beautiful model sailing ship HMAV Bounty built by John It took nearly a year to construct, working almost every day. The hull double planked then over 800 copper tiles were cut and fixed. The rigging an extraordinary achievement of detail
more Beautiful weather. Ringstead to Lulworth. Jane from Poundbury Rotary, Mark Ruth Elizabeth Jo Sue Cliff and Joyce from Portland and Richard from OVT
more Florence from the Rotary Club of Mombasa is visiting locally and took time out to visit our club
more Ruth and Mark walk the Kerry Way
more Mark visited this interesting project on behalf of TRF and is pictured with District Governor Joan Goldsmith (District 1100) and President Martin Groombridge (Swindon)
more A beautiful walk from Symmondsbury to Colmers Hill and Golden Cap. Richard (Casterbruidge) Jane (Poundbury) Richard (Okhle village trust) and mark Ruth Liz Steve Jo Elizabeth Sue. Most of the team going to Nepal!
more Some pictures of the tour of the 2018 B side
more A few pictures from Janet
more Well done to Elizabeth for organising a Treasure Hunt around Portland. a fun evening for everyone followed by an excellent buffet at the Aqua. And lots raised for Foundation!
more Raised £1321.59
more Members from Portland and Dorchester Poundbury walked around Hampton stone circle, Kingston Russell stone circle, The Mare and her Colts, the Valley of the Stones and a picnic at the lake at Little Bredy
more Ian hands over the reins to Garry Community award presented to Dave Darby
more We were delighted to have Jo Way and Sue Leach join our club
more President Ian McPheat has been busy today giving away lots of money! £200.00 to St George’s school to go towards an all weather sports pitch. Also Ian’s nominated charity for his year Coastwatch a wonderful £500.00
more Rotarians helping with the beach clean along the Chesil Bank
more Members of Portland with Jane from Dorchester Poundbury. a 12 mile walk with beautiful weather
more Please see poster, and also a list of previous winners. We want as much publicity and nominations as we can get in 2018.
more Celebrated at the Con Club Janet was awarded a Paul Harris Fellow
more Purple for Polio
more Bingo at Julia's with the help of Margaret Stone. A fun evening with lots of prizes and raised £210 for Foundation
more On Saturday eleven of us, past and present members of Portland Rotary along with Poundbury and the Okhle Village Trust walked over the hills and through the valleys in beautiful sunshine past snowdrops for an excellent pub lunch. the walk was 8.5 miles
more At Tesco
more Celebration Dinner at the Conservative Club
more It was received by Martin Blundell, who had given a presentation about the Portland Archaeological Society They are in need of a new roof to protect the site at Portland Bill
more Several current and old members of the club were joined by Jane form Poundbury for a walk from Hardy's Monument along the South Dorset Ridgeway
more At Friday's (27th October 2017) Poundbury meeting three clubs received their Foundation grants that support projects in Nepal,
more Baspani water project completed and Payaswara given the go ahead
more A meal at Yates followed by 10 pin bowling Stan won!
more A few pictures from Tuesday
more We were delighted last night to welcome Elizabeth to become our newest member of Portland Rotary
more Portland Rotary Club's annual award is nominated by members of the public and presented to a deserving individual who has helped the Portland Community.
more Raising money for Rotary Charities
more Raised £168.00 thanks to everyone who attended and especially Sarah and Jayne for organising. as always an excellent buffet provided by the Aqua
more Members of Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs along with Richard and Judy from the Okhle Village Trust were walking in preparation for our visit to Nepal for Water Projects in Local Villages
more Water Project in Nepal
more The cup this year was for Darts and the winning team was Julia & Paul after a hard and closely fought match
more And Lin and Ozzie become Honorary Members Here are a few pictures! Click on the Thumbnails
more The annual exchange between Vire Rotary and Portland This year it was our turn to go to Vire
more Projects in Addis Ababa and Mekelle
more Rebuilding in Ashrang after the earthquake
more A couple of pictures from our Saturday Rotary Walk
more The new water project at Tutepani completed 2015
more President Mark handed over the reigns to President Elect Dave Ian became President Elect Garry became Vice President Rachel became a Paul Harris Fellow Paul Merry won the Community Award for his charitable work and support for the local community
more Visit to Crealy Park was enjoyed by all the children here are some thank yous
more An article by Gillian about our visit
more Here are a few pictures from Saturday night
more Fantastic trip to London to see 42nd street. £726.00 was raised which is being shared between the Nepal project and Breast cancer care. Many thanks to everyone that supported this event and also for the raffle prizes. Janet
more There was no meeting arranged so Sarah stepped in and everyone dressed up for a sea themed evening and fish and chips!
more At St Georges Centre
more Our sixth walk from Burton Bradstock to Shipton Hill
more An annual event, this year held at the Colliton Club Dorchester. Dorchester Casterbridge along with Portland Rotary clubs. Our side organised by Sheila Sutherland. A successful and enjoyable afternoon for everyone
more The Christmas sleigh tours have started on Portland
more Members of the club collected at Tesco, courtesy of the management, to provide a ShelterBox to aid victims of the recent hurricanes that have devastated the Carribean
more Was presented to Anna Eveleigh
more Dave handed over the reigns to incoming President Ian, Gary as President Elect and Gillian becomes Vice President
more For equipment pesented by President Ian
more on its stay at Portland
more President Dave making a presentation!
more Mark Townsend Visited Enugu on behalf of The Rotary Foundation to see a project on Maternal and Child Health in March 2015
more We were delighted for President Dave to induct Celia back into the club!
more For outstanding charitable work
more Santa and his Elves tour Portland
more We are delighted to welcome Liz as a member of Portland Rotary She was inducted into the club on the 27th September
more President Dave's Diary
more Members from Portland and Casterbridge walked up Colmer's Hill and Golden Cap
more John Butler visited the club
more This money was raised from our 2015 Burn's Night Party, and will go towards providing an outdoor canopy, so that children can enjoy being outside all year round, especially in the windy Portland weather.
more Hilda was welcomed into the club on our guest night on 16th August 2015
more Tuesday 8th September an historic occasion
more No 3 - February 2021
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Rotary Clubs with help of RIBI Donations Trust, District 1200 and Okhle Village Trust
more Nepal water project - Portland Rotary in conjunction with Dorchester Casterbridge, Poundbury and the Okhle Village Trust
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs with help of District Grant
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs with help of RIBI Donations Trust and Okhle Village Trust
more Project to provide water to villages in Nepal
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs with help of District Grant and Okhle Village Trust November 2018 - Work virtually completed
more Nepal water project - Portland Rotary in conjunction with Dorchester Casterbridge, Poundbury and the Okhle Village Trust
more Nepal water project - Portland Rotary in conjunction with Dorchester Casterbridge, Poundbury and the Okhle Village Trust and RIBI Donations Trust
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs with help of RIBI Donations Trust and Okhle Village Trust
more Portland, Casterbridge and Poundbury Clubs with help of RIBI Donations Trust and Okhle Village Trust
more International