About us

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The Rotary Club of Nantwich was chartered in 1934 and currently has 23 members, and 2 honorary members.

It is one of four clubs in Crewe and Nantwich. The others are RC Crewe (1932), RC Crewe and Nantwich Weaver (1985) and RC Wych-Malbank (Nantwich) (2018).

The club is in Rotary International District 1180, a district that covers the whole of North Wales, Merseyside and parts of Cheshire, Shropshire and Lancashire and embraces a variety of communities ranging from the pastoral peacefulness and tranquillity of rural areas to the hustle and bustle and vibrancy of the City of Liverpool. Indeed, there are a total of four cities within the District, the others being Chester, Bangor, and St Asaph. In addition, there is also The Royal Town of Caernarfon.  

The 'Nantwich' club is a 'lunch time' Club meeting on a Tuesday and visiting Rotarians are most welcome, as are those wishing to know more about the Rotary organisation or become members.

What We Do

* Meet for lunch every week and enjoy the Fellowship.

* Support the local community via fund raising events such as the Santa float collection and the Food Festival car park.

* Provide funding for international initiatives such as Lend with Care, and to help communities around the world affected by natural disasters and conflict.

* Support young people via the Art & Handwriting competition, Rotary Youth Leadership award, and primary school visits to the Wingate Centre.

* Support environmental projects that strengthen the conservation and protection of natural resources.

* Invite speakers to attend our meetings to help spread understanding of their interests & projects.

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Information about club membership

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Newsletters about the club activities

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Information on the club

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International Committee

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Fund raising for local charities

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Our club engages with local schools in a number of initiatives, which benefit young people in Nantwich.

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Weeding in Nantwich riverside

The environment is Rotary's newest Area of Focus from July 2021.

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