Rotary gives to groups

THE Rotary Club of Worksop has given cheques totaling £2,5000 to several local groups.
Worksop Rotary Club presentation evening to local groups who applied for help through the Rotay's community fund, pictured is President Graham Warburton with representatives from Bassetlaw Street Pastors, Community Garden Project, Manton Athletic Club, Stroke Club, 12th Worksop Scouts, Valley Social Club, Worksop Live At Home Scheme and Woodsetts Scouts (w121120-6)Worksop Rotary Club presentation evening to local groups who applied for help through the Rotay's community fund, pictured is President Graham Warburton with representatives from Bassetlaw Street Pastors, Community Garden Project, Manton Athletic Club, Stroke Club, 12th Worksop Scouts, Valley Social Club, Worksop Live At Home Scheme and Woodsetts Scouts (w121120-6)
Worksop Rotary Club presentation evening to local groups who applied for help through the Rotay's community fund, pictured is President Graham Warburton with representatives from Bassetlaw Street Pastors, Community Garden Project, Manton Athletic Club, Stroke Club, 12th Worksop Scouts, Valley Social Club, Worksop Live At Home Scheme and Woodsetts Scouts (w121120-6)

President of the Worksop Rotary Club, Graham Warburton, handed out the cheques at a recent presentation evening attended by Bassetlaw Council chairman Coun Ian Campbell.

Mr Warburton said it was part of the rotary’s aim to help worthy groups in the local community.

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The groups who received money were Woodsetts Scouts, a community garden project at Claylands, the Worksop Live at Home Scheme, Worksop Street Pastors, Valley Social Club, the new beavers club at 12th Worksop Scouts, the Worksop and District Stroke Club and the boxing club at Manton Athletic Club.

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