The Palfrey Award is presented to you by the Rotary Club of Stourbridge in recognition of your sustained commitment and determination as a local community champion, both as a campaigner for the environment and as a valued member of working groups.
You have taken a prominent and active role as a team member working to clean up the River Stour, giving much time and effort to this cause, which is a continuing project. You have created an extensive photographic record of the Stour from its source to where it joins the River Severn. That has been a painstaking and thorough undertaking over a considerable period of time, culminating in two exhibitions and the publication of a book.
Also, we applaud your close involvement with the Black Country Society and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, Stourbridge Branch, as an enthusiastic volunteer, always willing to help with a practical and positive approach.
The Rotary Club of Stourbridge congratulates you upon your achievements to date and recognises that you continue to make an immense contribution to the community.
more The Rotary Club of Stourbridge is helping to improve reading abilities for children in Wollescote Primary school
more Stourbridge Rotarians planted 5,000 crocus corms on the central reservation of Birmingham St on 1st November 2018.
more Members of Interact group at Old Swinford Hospital school planting crocus corms as part of the Purple4Polio Campaign. The purple crocus is a symbol of Rotary’s worldwide campaign to eradicate polio.
more The Rotary Club of Stourbridge has been awarded a grant from Rotary International for £250 to support the Story Sack project, a further £250 has been added from the Club.
more Stourbridge Rotarians attended the Remembrance Day Service in Mary Stevens Park on 11th November 2018.
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