Langham Dome was built in 1942 on the eastern edge of the former Royal Air Force Station – RAF Langham – on the North Norfolk coast.
The Dome was a state-of-the-art AA (anti-aircraft) gunnery trainer. Standing 25 ft tall and some 40 ft wide, its wartime use was as a training facility for anti-aircraft gunners in ground-to-air anti-aircraft defence.
Langham Dome is one of only six such WW2 gunnery trainers left in existence in 2014, although 40 were built. Today it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument – reputedly the youngest ancient monument in the UK – and is owned by the North Norfolk Historic Buildings Trust. With the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Trust and The Friends of Langham Dome (a group established to preserve the building for future generations) have worked together to repair, restore and reopen the Dome as a visitor centre to tell its fascinating but almost forgotten story.
Allan Parker has a BSc and PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from Queen Mary College, London.
Following an early career in academia and offshore research in the USA and UK, Allan’s leadership and management achievements led him into senior management roles in the manufacturing, systems, automotive and aerospace industries, before joining The Performance SolutionTM as a Director and shareholder in 2004 and founding Hanwell Consulting. He has developed an expertise in the fields of executive coaching and change management applied to organisations, teams and individuals at Senior Management/ Director level.
He helps people and organisations that are going through major change, helping people to develop their knowledge and understanding of complex, diverse and multicultural organisations and to apply this knowledge to achieving their goals.
When not working he can be found enjoying the open roads of southwest France in his Citroen 2CV.
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Our annual opportunity for Young Photographers to show off their skills, with Local, District and National stages.
moreWe have been awarded a Bronze Certificate, in recognition of donations to Shelterbox of £2,000 in 2023-4
moreWe are supporting this successful and worthwhile cause, currently with £500 of investment in multiple small enterprises
moreSeveral of our Local entrants had success at District and National level last year. We are running our competitions again this year
moreOur popular event for school choirs and their families & friends raised over £15,000 for local children's charities. The 2024 Concert will be on Friday 13 December at West Road Concert Hall - details coming soon
moreWe organise two-day breaks at a National Trust site in N Norfolk for young people aged 12-15 who probably won't get any other holiday
moreCombating AMR was the focus of our 2023-24 President's Charity, Antibiotic Research UK. We raised nearly £6000 in support
moreOur Junior Competition entrant has gone on to win at National Level. Our Intermediate Team won third prize in their group
morePast President John Martin uses his building skills to help the locals create a community centre for this deprived settlement in The Gambia, only a few miles from the luxurious tourist resorts on the coast
moreWe raised funds supporting Ukrainians both in Ukraine and in Cambridge & East Anglia from several events in 2022
moreThe East Anglian District and National Rotary Magazines feature the wide range of charitable and fellowship activities that Rotary Clubs enjoy
moreWe and our colleagues in the three other Cambridge clubs celebrated 100 years of Rotary service in 2022
moreWe are part of a worldwide movement of 46,000 Rotary clubs with a total of 1.4 million members. We enjoy a range of informal fellowship events while supporting local and international charities
moreCambridge Aid does great work in support of Cambridge residents in need. In 2019-21 we raised over £12,500 and we continue to support them
moreRYLA offers an intensive 7-day course for 18-26 year-olds, helping them to develop as future leaders
moreA sample of our members' varied interests and significant contributions to the local community
moreA brief history of the Rotary Club of Cambridge together with some records which might be of interest to the wider audience
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