We had a very enjoyable frugal lunch of two delicious soups made by mine host Martin Holberrow and enjoyed the light banter of our fellow Rotarians and guests. We warmly welcomed Ludlow Rotary President Michael Symonds and his wife Dorothy as well as Rotarian partners Pat and Heather - all partners of Rotarians are welcome to any of our meetings.
Cost for the tasty lunch was
more We will be walking a mile around local villages to increase the awareness of Rotary's polio eradication programme.
more We are promoting this exciting event by holding a polio awareness stall at the Knighton Community Market on October 22nd
more We talk to their school assembly about Rotary's involvement in polio eradication....
more This is the latest news from Rotary's efforts to eradicate polio
more We proudly support the eradication of polio and applaud those on the ground who are out there vaccinating children in all conditions....
more These are the latest figures from End Polio Now.....
more These are the figures from Pakistan and Afghanistan showing a continuing reduction in polio cases....
more Last month the largest and fastest globally coordinated rollout of a vaccine into routine immunisation programmes in history was completed.
more We proudly support the eradication of polio and applaud those on the ground who are out there vaccinating children in all conditions....
more Wild Polio Virus - 1: There were 73 cases during 2015 vs 359 cases in 2014. 54 of these cases were in Pakistan vs 306 cases, and 19 cases in Afghanistan vs 28.
more The world is slowly and steadily being cleansed of the devastating polio virus......
more This is the anniversary of the start of Rotary in 1905
more Read about World Polio day 2013 and about India's success as of January 2013.
more This week we ate " frugally" at the Joneses in Wigmore.
more The day when all Rotarians celebrate being one year closer to eradication of polio.
back We are involved with Rotary's push to rid India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria of polio and hence ensure our children, and their children, will never know the crippling affects of this disease.