End Polio Now; Rivermead's involvement

Rotary launched the global fight against polio in 1985 and since then has helped immunize more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries.

The Rotary Global fight against Polio

Rivermead  has been active in this campaign for the whole of its 12 plus years of  existence.

This year we have taken part in the  Joint RHS-Rotary nation-wide purple crocus planting campaign.


On Sunday 15th October we planted some 2500 crocus corms at ARU's labrynth

We will revisit the site in the spring to see the results of our efforts.

Please also look at https://www.facebook.com/pages/End-Polio-Now/78976274836



On Thursday 20th a group of members planted some of the surplus Croccus Corms at the Manor Lodge Care Home in Chelmsford.


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The Mayor of Chelmsford and the Rotary District Govenor joined the club to plant purple crocuses in Central Park to publicize and support the campaign to end polio throughout the world

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The Rotary Global fight against Polio

Rotary launched the global fight against polio in 1985 and since then has helped immunize more than 2.5 billion children in 122 countries.

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Reception pre-dinner Drinks

A photographic record of Rivermead's 10th Anniversary Charter Dinner

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The present and past Club Presidents visited PARC to present cheques from the club and Baddow Races 2021

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Our Ethos and what drives us

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Council Meeting

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Start of 10 mile road race

We joined with the Chelmsford Mildmay Rotary Club to organise the Edmond Carr Great Baddow Charity Races 2018.

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Follow the adventures of Simon (smith and his amazing Dancing Bear)

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Business meetings

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