The club was visited last week by the Governor of District 1150 Rt. Mike Parry and Assistant Governor Rt. Geoff Gunson. The two were making their official visit to the Llantwit Club to discuss club activities and to review plans for the second half of the Rotary year. Club President, Neville Farthing gave a detailed account of the club's involvement in local and international projects for which he and the club were congratulated by the visitors. At the end of the evening, held in the West House Hotel Llantwit Major, Neville Farthing presented Mike Parry with a copy of 'Llantwit Major in Camera' by Vivian Kelly which was signed by the members as a memento of the evening.
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