The planting of 5000 purple crocus corms in aid of Polio

Tue, Oct 10th 2017 at 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

On Tuesday, 10th October as part of Rotary International's ongoing campaign to raise awareness of Polio and to work towards eliminating the disease, the three Durham Rotary Clubs got together to plant a further 5000 purple crocus corms on the roundabout.


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