Over the course of lockdown, Dr Ben Clifford, an intrepid geographer, managed to complete the 'beating of the bounds' and discover the fascinating history of our parish and civic boundaries stretching back to Saxon times.
The photograph above is an old coal tax post, found at the entrance to Little Farleigh Common, one of many boundary markers around Croydon.
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Each Community Officer strives to strengthen the existing links that the Rotary Club of Croydon has with other organisations in and around the Croydon area.
moreand the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
moreThe Fundraising Committee exists to coordinate the year’s fundraising,
focusing mainly, but not exclusively, on the President’s chosen charity.
Supporting Rotary's International Projects.
moreThis year, the Rotary Club of Croydon, the Borough's original and oldest club, will celebrate serving the community for a century.
more"It's the taking part that matters..."
moreSome of the charities supported by our Presidents over the past few years.
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