Warm Welcome Spaces

Providing a warm welcome this winter


Rotary GB&I is delighted be the Volunteer Partner for Warm Welcome Spaces, having been involved since the launch in 2023.

Warm Welcome Spaces exists to turn poverty and isolation into warmth and connection through the power of local spaces made by and for the community.

Thousands of Warm Welcome Spaces exist across the country, with many opening their doors with extended services during the winter months from October to March. Spaces offer everyone a friendly place to keep warm, connect and make new friends.

In the 2024/25 winter Warm Welcome, there were over 2.6 million visits to the 5,000+ Warm Welcome Spaces across the country.

Rotary’s dedicated members regularly volunteer their time and talents to their local communities so they can tackle today’s needs and strengthen society for tomorrow’s challenges. This campaign aligns with the Rotary GB&I unifying theme of ‘Health and Wellbeing’ and the many service projects Rotary clubs are already doing in this area.

 


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Community

back Rotarians are involved in many activities in their local community

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Malawi  Village Training School

A 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.

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Classic Cars in Car Parkk

An annual event that is organised and run by the Rotary Club of Dingwall as part of our Community Service Programme.

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From small acorns, largew oak trees grow.

Since 1954 we have provided support for our local community in many ways.

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Merry Christmas Everyone

Santa accepted our invitation to visit Dingwall and Conon Bridge in the run-up to Christmas.

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Dingwall from across the Water at Ferry Point

Some photos of Dingwall Area

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Annual events include social evenings, conferences, donation evenings etc.

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We raise money each year via the Wade Walk, the sleigh and other events. The money is dispersed among local and national Charities.

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Cromarty Lighthouse was photographed for last year's competition by Seth Walters age 11 , a pupil at Resolis Primary School. Seth used a Samsung mobile phone camera to record this image.

A 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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An annual quiz for primary school pupils. The schools compete for the Club prize - 'The Quaich' - and the winner takes part in the North Scotland Area 1 Heat, followed by the Rotary District 1010 Grand Final.

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Pupils from years four to six have the opportunity to see what interviews will be like when they leave school.

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A Walk or a Run across varied terrain of approximately 142miles or 6 miles.

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A 'Pandemically' Silent High Street.  (taken at 11am)

How Rotary in Dingwall has managed the Covid-19 restrictions

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ORDINARY PEOPLE DOING EXTRAORDINARY THINGS IN THE COMMUNITY This page explains how to contact us if you need our assistance.

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A Charity event to raise money for good causes. Organised by Dingwall and Inverness Breakfast Rotary Clubs in association with Easter Ross Young Farmers.

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