Arnhem was the focal point of a bold attempt by the allies to shorten the Second World War by seizing bridges over Holland's rivers and canals, thus facilitating a swift advance by Allied troops into Germany.
The story of the conflict, which was ultimately a failure for the Allies became the subject of the film 'A Bridge Too Far'. Himself an ex Para, Pat has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the battle and at least once a year leads a weekend tour of the battle site for Rotarians, their families and friends. The tour includes the laying of a wreath in the Arnhem-Oosterbeek war cemetery.
The party are taken to several sites around the town where Pat explains their significance in the conflict, including the bridge over the Rhine itself, now re-named the John Frost Bridge in memory of Lt Col John Frost who with a small group of men held the bridge for several days against overwhelming opposition.
more We joined forces with Swaffham Rotary Club for a group visit to one of Norfolk's best kept secrets
more President Francis Ulrych welcomes new member Gail Clifford
more Vice President Francis Ulrych (left) welcomes new member Paul Baldry
more Immediate Past President Mike Gicquel welcomes Mike Nairn as a new member of the Rotary Club
more In July 2023 Club members, with friends and family, paid a visit to the Bourn Windmill in Cambridgeshire
more Pamela Baktis is welcomed by President Shaun Yeoman
more Michael Barwood has been inducted as our first Associate member
more On June 25th members and guests enjoyed a cruise on the Norfolk Broads aboard the Southern Comfort
more bottle stall
more Visit to WW2 gunnery simulator. The dome is only one of six such WW2 Gunnery Trainers left in existence, although 40 were built.
more On 16th August 2020 members and guests took part in a car treasure hunt around West Norfolk followed by afternoon tea.
more In July 2020 Ivan organised a tour of North Norfolk
more In June 2019, the club visited Peter Beales nursery for a guided tour of the rose gardens followed by lunch.
back An important aspect of Rotary is friendship, whereby we look to enjoy the projects we are involved in, as well as organise social events and outings throughout the year