Sir Nicholas Winton we salute you!

Huge Congratulations to a truly remarkable man! Remarkable enough to travel hundreds of miles at the age of 105! But what he has achieved in his lifetime is truly astonishing.


Every Rotarian in the Thames Valley District is humbled and privileged to count 'Nicky' Winton of the Rotary Club of Maidenhead as one of our number. He features more than once on our pages of 'Ordinary People doing Extraordinary Things' and that's simply because he keeps on doing Extraordinary Things!

Truly a role model to aspire to, this gentle, modest man has great wisdom to go with his great achievements. Inspiring indeed to wake up to his interview with John Humphrys on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. Hear the interview and read the whole story of when Sir Nicholas traveled to Prague Castle on 28 October to collect the most prestigious Order of the White Lion from the Czech president Milos Zeman for his selfless actions when saving 669 children from almost certain death in the Nazi concentration camps in 1938. Read the BBC's excellent News report here

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Sir Nicholas Winton 1909 - 2015

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Alan receives Rotary's Most Prestigious Award

more Banbury Rotarian Alan Wolstencroft presented with a Service Above Self Award

Peace Award for Sir Nicholas Winton:

more Sir Nicholas Winton is the first person to be inducted into the new Rotarian Peace Hall of Fame at the Illinois Holocaust Museum

Dr Jim wins National Award.

more Dr Jim McWhirter, originall of Henley Bridge Rotary Club, now with Reading Matins was awarded the Magic of Rotary Volunteering Award at the RIBI Conference in Bournemouth in April 2010

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