Our best supported walk of the year started and ended at the Elwes Arms in Great Billing. Like everyone else (bar the organiser of course) I had driven round to the pub to meet the rest but little did I know that our route was to take us to the bottom of my own road.
On the way we passed the Green Man carved by Billing's new green space manager, Paul Marks.
in essence our route was a figure-of-eight crossing at Gt Billing, which conveniently meant that we could drop in to the Worthington residence for alfresco coffee, flapjack and choccie biscuits. As the adverts for Ferrero Rocher say, "You spoil us, Mr Ambasssador". For the record this sort of luxury is not the norm and cannot be expecetd in our future ramblings.
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moreThis country, formerly known as Swaziland, is one of the principal focusses of our work overseas.
moreThe Rotary Foundation (TRF) is Rotary's own charity and, amongst other things, campaigns and raises funds for the eradication of polio from the world.
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moreThis is the committee that addresses the 'wants' (and 'needs') of young people. As well as identifying and supporting candidates at RYLA and Calvert Trust we also lead the club's flagship project, the annual Technology Tournament - q.v.
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