Carshalton RC celebrated it's 10th Anniversary on the 17th July 2025.
Rotary has been in Carshalton since 1936, originally set up for lunchtime meetings. A second Club named the Beeches Club was founded in 1977 catering for those commuting and wishing to meet in the evening.
Both Clubs thrived, each having their own diverse but complementary range of community activities. Modernisation came in the 1980's with women being admitted into Rotary.
For a number of reasons, the two Carshalton Clubs merged in 2015, pooling resources and thereby continuing to increase its charitable impact.
From 2015 onwards and after a period of readjustment, the newly merged Carshalton Park's membership began to increase. The wake-up call for many Clubs including ours happened on our re-emergence from Covid-19.
Carshalton Park RC began with a new meeting format, venue and much work behind the scenes with newer members taking the lead on publicity as the world opened up again.
This winning formula has contributed to increasing our Club's membership by over 50% in 5 years and as a result, Carshalton Park is now one of the South of England's most successful modern day Rotary Clubs.
Today, younger residents, workers and corporate members from diverse backgrounds join bringing their skills, interests and fresh ideas.
This in turn has increased our reach locally, nationally and internationally.
Rotary has now enjoyed over 90 years in Carshalton and has a bright future serving its community.
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Aquabox humanitarian charity founded by Rotarians John Griffith and David Haspel of Wirksworth Club - designed water filters small enough to transport to areas of natural disaster or conflicts.
moreLed by the RC of Guildford Woolsack. Well done to all who are working this worthy project. £500 so far donated by Carshalton Park Rotary Club
moreLitter picking and pond clearances have been a regular fixture in our service calendar for years and our next date just confirmed! Come out to enjoy a morning in our community.
moreNew equipment will help extend radio for those who are in care homes and day centres with live broadcasts by Andy and Sylvia.
moreSAND DAMS Rotary Project for the Kwainyoe Dam building project in Kenya. Monies donated by Carshalton Park RC and other South of England Clubs in 2025 and 2026 will hopefully go some way to complete this vital humanitarian project.
moreWe will be at Dobbies Garden Centre, Woodcote Green, Wallington on Easter Saturday fundraising for a very worthy charity. Say "hello" to us and have a chat. See you there!
moreRYLA is a leadership development programme for teenagers and young adults 14-30 years old run by RGBI Districts and delivered with the core Rotary ethos of "Service above Self".
moreMembers have the opportunity to attend District and National Conferences with world renowned speakers.
moreRotary will not stop until worldwide eradication is achieved. Rotary have been involved with the fight to end Polio since the late 1970s.
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