Amongst other things we have helped many people and organisatons They have included:
The Queens Jubillee Year is celebrated with a major tree planting project across the UK. Local farmer, Richatd Lockett is a keen environmentalist and has generously donated large areas of land to allow the local community to plant a Communith Woodland. The planting will take place over many months but it also intersects with the Queen's Green Camopy. Dingwall Rotary Club, represented by its 2022 President planted two oak saplings withing the Community Woodland Area in support of both these ventures.
The Scouts, Guides and Brownies have been supported in many ways. These include the provision of equipment and support for attendees at the various conventions.
We have supported a number of primary schools to allow them to attend weekends at adventure camps. We organise and manage cycling courses at Dingwall Primary School. Ben Wyvis Primary school received a donation to allow them to purchase a poly-tunnel to grow their plants from seed.
The Dingwall Drop-in cafe was also a beneficiary and it enabled them to have an adventure weekend for eleven young people.
We have provided picnic tables and benches for the Victorian station at Strathpeffer and for the open area at Dingwall Ferry Point.
Very many young people have been able to take educational journeys abroad to learn, to teach and to provide many other forms of aid in third world countries.
'What We Do' Main Pages:
ORDINARY PEOPLE DOING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS IN THE COMMUNITY This page explains how to contact us if you need our assistance.
moreWe raise money each year via the Wade Walk, the sleigh and other events. The money is dispersed among local and national Charities.
moreAnnual events include social evenings, conferences, donation evenings etc.
moreAn annual event that is organised and run by the Rotary Club of Dingwall as part of our Community Service Programme.
morePupils from years four to six have the opportunity to see what interviews will be like when they leave school.
moreA Charity event to raise money for good causes. Organised by Dingwall and Inverness Breakfast Rotary Clubs in association with Easter Ross Young Farmers.
moreA training centre built with the help of the Dingwall Rotarians who have contributed £4000 to the project and have sourced tools for use. Dingwall Rotarians also helping to alleviate the effects of famine.
moreA competition for young people between the ages of 7 and 17. They are required to produce a photograph on the theme of 'REBUILDING'. L'.
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