What a fascinating talk and what a life Anthony has led. He was born in South Africa and joined the armed forces upon leaving school. However due his anti-apartheid views he was forced to leave S.A. and then started his life of travel. First he run a 15000 acre farm then an opal mine in Australia, then he started a business with three others based in the Phillipines involved in peace and conflict resolution across war zones, backed by the UN. The stories he told of this time were rivetting but ended suddenly in a situation where his colleagues were killed and he was seriously injured. He eventually ended up in the UK, first teaching children with learning problems then became involved in social work before retiring at 60. It was suggested that with his experience he should write his life story and maybe his experiences in war zones could be of interest to those in RI who promote Rotary's involvement in peace and conflict resolution....A very enjoyable evening and thank you to Anthony for his time and Dave for introducing him. The
more President of Ludlow Rotary, Robert Hodge, would have talked to us about Victorian Medicine. We were really looking forward to this! Hopefully another time.....
more We enjoyed a relaxed and sociable afternoon at this new venue.
more We enjoyed a relaxed and sociable afternoon raising money for local charities as well as hearing from an excellent speaker.
more Tonight we welcome Mark and Joanna Lumb from the Blood Bikes Wales to talk about their work with the charity
more Rotarian Jeff Hobdon inspired us about RYLA - Rotary Youth Leadership award
more We met today at the Red Lion in Knighton for lunch and had Rotary DG Steve Jenkins tell us his plans for the coming Rotary Year.
more Tonight we hear Sheila Smith tell us about the Leintwardine Youth Group....
more We were pleased to hear from Kim and Sheila re their trip to the Rotary International Conference in Sydney .....
more Tonight we welcomed Dave Tomlinson from Tools for Self Reliance.....
more Tonight we welcomed Roger Pemberton and two members of the Knighton Freemasons.
more Tonight we were joined by Rotarians Jennie and Euan Nichol from Cromwell on the South Island of New Zealand.
more In one of the best talks for this year, Colin entertained us with his stories of his younger life in the black country as a doctor and the surgery cases he came across during that time.
more when we welcomed our DG Chris Williams and wife Brenda.
more Tonight we welcomed Andrew Catling from the Wales Air Ambulance to speak to us....
more Tonight we welcomed David Dutson to tell us about the charity Lifestraws - providing fresh water to those in need....
more The Marches Family network holds playdays for disabled children and provide respite for carers.......
more Tonight we welcome Sue Lewis who told us about interesting holidays abroad!" Life in Travel"
more Tonight we welcomed Michael Griffiths from Oswestry Rotary Club to tell us about the Guildford Eye Project....
more Tonight we heard from member Nick Stimpson about his career and his interest in all things Rotary...
more We met at the Mens Shed for a tour, before welcoming John Thoroughgood as our speaker at the Knighton Hotel....
more We were joined tonight by Rotarian Dick who was raising money for two international charities....
more Tonight we find out more about this amazing charity....
more Tonight we welcome Amy from Marie Curie....
more Tonight we welcomed Sue Johnson from Mary's Meals to speak to us about her charity supporting children across the world.....
more Tonight Rotary member Norman Thorp chatted to us about the Knighton Museum project
more David Barwick gave us a summary of his visit to a Rotary Club in suburban Melbourne
more Tonight we welcomed Sylvia Meredith from Bucknell
more As well as enjoying our informal lunch at Ivan and Cathy's home in Wigmore, we will be welcoming Bill Higginson to talk about the Disabled Cricketers charity......
more We welcomed retired EU interpreters Elisabeth and Terry this evening....
more Tonight Joan Payne gave us a fascinating insight into the work of Radnorshire Wildlife Trust
more Tonight we welcomed Roger Cross from Disability Powys as our speaker.
more We welcomed Gordon Ames from Presteigne Community Support as our speaker for this evening.
more Tonight we welcome Joan Payne talking about Radnorshire Wildlife Reserve.
more Tonight member Carolyn shared her experiences of being a Magistrate in Shropshire.
more We welcomed Ailsa today to hear about a well project she is involved with in this African country.
more Tonight we welcomed Nataylia Cummings and Mary Simpson from the Teme Valley Youth project in Wigmore.
more Tonight Kim told us about his experiences in the "first" gulf war.
more David came and joined us for dinner this evening and gave us the latest news from http://www.classroomsintheclouds.org/.
more Tonight we welcomeD Rotarian Liz Swain to tell us about prostate cancer diagnosis, treatment and research.
more Charlotte speaks about her charitable efforts with the Otesha Project
back Have a look at the wide range of speakers we have had at our meetings.