A new initiative by the club to collect secondhand children’s books for ages 0 - 16 years , the aim is to encourage children's reading.
Books donated will be initially made available for families attending the Pop-Up Supermarket on the 3rd of December at the Racecourse.
Donations of books can be dropped off at the Racecourse office - see Jenny Paton or contact Jane Camp to arrange collection/delivery jane.rotaryna@gmail.com
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With 31corporate members ranging from small individual enterprises to large global companies Newton Abbot is leading the way in Rotary Corporate Membership.
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moreWith 31 corporate members, Rotary Newton Abbot acknowledge their support to the local community.
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