Back in December, 300 Rotary shoeboxes from the north east containing personal items, gifts, treats, and 'messages of hope', were distributed to frontline communities in Ukraine. Thank you to everyone who supported this project - companies, clubs and individuals. Pictured are some of those in our area who have received a 'Certificate of Appreciation' from Durham Elvet Rotary as an acknowledgement of the help they gave us in many ways to see the completion of the project.
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This District project was established by three members of Durham Elvet with the aim of increasing the number and availability of public access defibrillators (cPADs) across the region.
moreCheesy Waffles, supported by Durham Elvet and The Rotary Foundation carry out an environmental survey
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moreMembers of Durham Elvet Rotary Club braved the elements - sleet and rain - to watch a semi final cup match between Brandon United U18 and Benfield U18. Unfortunately, Brandon United lost 1 - 3.
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