Thirteen members of the Poundbury Rotary Club visited the Houses of Parliament in January 2024. The photos are self-explanatory. It was an early start, taking the 07.36 train from Dorchester to Waterloo. Then we walked from there to the entrance at Portcullis House. We had three tour guides (all from Dorset) and were given a full tour including through the House of Lords, and Commons. We were met by the member for West Dorset, Chis Loder MP, who joined us for an excellent lunch and great discussions ensued (not politics – much more about how things worked). Then some went to the viewing gallery but were soon bored! It was a Monday when things started slowly. Back to Waterloo and the train home. The total train time was about six hours (levelling up needs to look at Dorset!) Just a side note – the train time to London from Dorchester 50 years ago was quicker.
A great day out – enjoyed by all.
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The event in aid of the Dorchester Cancer Care unit
moreAll the entrants. only 50 may be shown, so the winners are on a separate page, and a few have been left out if a close duplicate was entered.
morePhotos taken during the visit of Poundbury Rotarians to Nepal for the water projects partly financed by the club and to deliver to the schoolchildren some stationery.
moreDorchester Poundbury Rotary Club's first Presidents Ball was held on the 11th July 2016 at Athelhampton House, Dorset
moreMembers of Dorchester Poundbury Rotary Club enjoyed a super breakfast before visiting the place that will become Gully's Place in the Children's Ward. A cheque from monies raised at the recent charter party was then presented.
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