Note: No meetings during August Rotarian apologies to Elwyn Jones
Note: Third Wednesday of the month is service project team meeting nights which are held at the Barns in side rooms No meeting after a bank holiday
Note: 7.00 for 7.30p.m. in weeks 2,4,5. weeks 1&3 informal meetings at varying times and venues
Note: Typically meetings on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays only
Note: . MEETING HELD FIRST AND THIRD WEDNESDAY OF MONTH NO MEETING FOLLOWING A BANK HOLIDAY
Note: 1st Weds of the month Council & Business Meeting
Note: No meetings following a Bank Holiday. No meetings during the month of August
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moreThroughout the year Rotary showcases its brand and activities and a variety of conferences culmination in the Rotary International Convention held usually in May or June
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