Rotarians assist with delivery of the Newton News
Rotary Newton Aycliffe helped this week to deliver a special publication of the Newton News. Working alongside Great Aycliffe and Middridge Partnership and Paul Howells MP, Newton Press aimed to specifically target the elderly, infirm, housebound and disabled who may not have access to the internet. The edition features information, contacts, phone numbers etc. to help residents find the assistance, support or guidance they may need in the current crisis. Syd Howarth would be immensely proud that sons Paul, Stuart and Christopher are continuing to support the community from Newton Press in these unprecedented times.
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At last, Rotary Newton Aycliffe’s very own group of Rotakids have been able to meet and discuss their plans for the future
moreDuring 2022, with the help of our County Councillors and funding from the Great Aycliffe and Middridge Partnership - GAMP, Rotary Newton Aycliffe bought a trailer, and it was a natural progression to then make the decision to have a new Santa Sleigh.
moreA couple of months ago, Bernard Borsberry visited Rotary Newton Aycliffe to speak about his recent trip away and how he became interested in supporting youth football in a distant land.
moreay, our President David Hogg visited Five Acres Community Garden and presented Manager, Charlote Iceton with a cheque towards their 'Fund a Fence' project.
moreRotary was able to assist Great Aycliffe Cancer Care Group with the provision of a card reader for their newly opened hub.
moreThis collage of photographs illustrate more graphically some of the things we have done and continue to do each year.
moreMRI Scanner Appeal and Unwanted mobile Phones for Polio Eradication
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