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 30 corporate members ranging from small individual enterprises to large global companies Newton Abbot is leading the way in Rotary Corporate Membership.
moreThe third Pop Up Supermarket is to be staged at the Racecourse aimed at redistributing food that would otherwise been discarded - organised by Newton Abbot Rotarian Nick Richards PHF
moreRotary Newton Abbot are offering youth organisations the opportunity to join the Rotary District Southwest peninsular 1175 Apprenticeship Challenge
moreA new convoy organised for 27th March 2026 - Convoy 39 and a report on Convoy 36 November 2025 .
moreWith 31 corporate members, Rotary Newton Abbot acknowledge their support to the local community.
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