As part of the Bewdley Festival the Duck Houses were back in Jubilee Gardens during October.
The new design of duck houses were made by people with learning disabilities at the Emily Jordan Foundation.Thirty six organisations, including Bewdley Rotary Club, bought houses for £50 each, the proceeds of which go to the Emily Jordan Foundation.
Several members of the Club unloaded duck houses as they arrived and trolleyed them into their designated place in the gardens.
The Club's entry was decorated by Tenbury High School and they made a very good job of it.
more The evening that we donate the proceeds of the Golf Fundraiser to local good causes.
more On the now annual Burnaid day we gave young burns victims, their families and carers a day to remember
more A 'Day to Remember' for young burn victims and their families
more A District Foundation grant matching contributions by Bewdley and Stourport Rotary Clubs helps Read Easy with their work
more The evening that we invite beneficiaries of our Golf Weekend event to join us and receive their grant
more A day to remember for families with children who have suffered burns
more Supporting local charities and good causes
more Acknowledging our Local Heroes who have put others before themselves during the Covid lockdowns
more Supporting Local Business MG Sportswear who have been making and donating Scrubs for NHS Workers during the lockdown.
more Presentation of the proceeds of our Golf Day to local charities and good causes
more The Club have recently started working with Read Easy Wyre Forest
more Bewdley Rotary is trying to bring all interested parties together to get a walking and cycle track over the Severn at Dowles Latest News Update April 2018
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