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Charity Easter Eggs UPDATE  £5000 RAISED

Charity Easter Eggs UPDATE £5000 RAISED

We collected £4027 and have made this up to £5000. That's £2500 each to Air Ambulance and End Polio Now. The later gets an additional top up of £5000 from Bill Gates. Thanks to Diss Round Table for their help this year.

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Our charity work

Our charity work

Watch the video below to see all the charity work Diss and District Rotary club has undertaken in the last few years

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2026 Rotary Garden Party!

2026 Rotary Garden Party!

It’s that time of year again - guaranteed sunshine, music and fun!

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GARDEN PARTY 2026...KEEP THIS DATE

GARDEN PARTY 2026...KEEP THIS DATE

Our annual charity garden party will take place on Fri 10th July , by kind permission of James and Lynn Kay. Wine, Beer, nibbles included in ticket price of £17.50, pay BBQ, raffle and Music / dancing with Ryan.

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Latest Club News

Latest Club News

Diss & District Rotary Club....

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Newest and Oldest Member !

Newest and Oldest Member !

We recently inducted Miles Moseley into our club and at the same time celebrated Peter Sherry's 90th birthday and 60 years of Rotary Service. What a result ! Both seen in the photo with President Mark.

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About us

What Is Rotary?

Rotary International is a worldwide organisation comprising more than 33,000 individual Rotary Clubs. In the United Kingdom and Ireland there are around 1750 clubs with over 50,000 members. The common aim of all Rotarians is to help improve their communities whilst applying the Rotary moto of "Service Above Self".

Rotary International supports programmes throughout the world to reduce poverty, disease and poor living conditions. Each Rotary Club contributes to some of the worldwide projects but the main emphasis is on improvement of the local community. Projects include organising and supervising community events, promoting the achievements of young people, helping those who are disadvantaged or disabled, coordinating educational programmes and working in partnership with local businesses and charities.

Rotary is dedicated to six areas of focus to build international relationships, improve lives, and create a better world to support our peace efforts and end polio forever.

Rotary Focus Areas

Promoting peace
Fighting disease
Providing clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
Saving mothers and children
Supporting education
Growing local economies

Why Not Join Us?

secretary@dissrotary.org

When we started

The Rotary Club of Diss and District was formed 1947. We meet on the 1st and 3rd  Tuesday of each month  at the Scole Inn. Diss IP21 4DR
For information regarding our regular meetings please check our calendar which shows the date and subject of each meeting.
From our start in 1947 we have been serving the people of Diss and surrounding area as well as contributing to many International Rotary projects. Rotary is the world’s largest service organisation and the members of the Rotary Club of Diss and District are happy to represent their key principle "Service above Self"

Happening soon...

Street First Aid and Business Meeting

Tue, Jun 2nd 2026 7:00 pm

Street First Aid and Business Meeting

New member Neil Kerr will give a talk on Street First Aid which will be followed by a business Meeting.

Presidents Sponsored Walk

Tue, Jun 9th 2026 10:00 am - 10:00 am Sun, Jun 14th 2026

Presidents Sponsored Walk

As President of Diss & District Rotary, I’m taking on the challenge of walking the full 78 miles of Angles Way.

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Guided Walk, Thelnetham Windmill

Sun, Jun 14th 2026 10:00 am

Guided Walk, Thelnetham Windmill

Join us for a relaxing guided nature walk, jointly hosted by the Little Ouse Headwaters Project and Diss & District Rotary Club. Starting from Parkers Piece IP22 1JU , near Thelnetham Windmill
(What3Words: drilling.sport.iteration)

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Discover the fascinating history of Norfolk’s finest flying pigs!

Tue, Jun 16th 2026 6:45 pm

Discover the fascinating history of Norfolk’s finest flying pigs!

We will be meeting at The Pennoyer Café and museum for food and a talk about the famous Pulham Pigs.
Venue: The Pennoyer Centre, Station Road, Pulham St Mary Norfolk. IP21 4QT

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Meetings & Venue

Where and when:

We meet on Tuesdays at 18:30 for 19:00

(Fortnightly meetings, first and third Tuesday of each month. At The Park Hotel, DISS . 1830 for 1900 contact: secretary@dissrotary.org) The Park Hotel
29 Denmark Street
Diss
IP22 4LE  01379 642244
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Rotary News

Be part of a global network of volunteers, trying to make the world a better place. Please also see the 'links & news' page for information from the local district and live feeds from Rotary International and Rotary International in GB&I.

Rotary serving communities through supporting foodbanks

Diversity is part of Rotary’s core values