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About Bramhall & Woodford Rotary Club

Who are we? We are a club, open to people from all walks of life who share our values. There are thousands of other Rotary clubs around the world which together make up Rotary International.
What do we do?

We meet every week, so instead of having a meal at home, we have that meal with our friends in a restaurant, and not just one or two friends, but usually 20-30. Our normal meeting night is a Wednesday. For further details see [Venue] button.

. Following an excellent meal in a friendly atmosphere we often have speakers providing an opportunity to learn about things that one would not normally come across - always interesting, always pertinent, always well worth listening to.

Throughout the year we also undertake a number of fund raising activities in the area, support a wide range of charities both by donations and our time, organise social events for members, their partners and guests.
What are the benefits of being a Rotarian?

We all believe in giving service to others. We have a commitment. We are Rotarians. It gives another dimension to our social and business life.

We are committed to high ethical standards in business. We are committed to searching out the needs of the community. With fellowship, that caring commitment is not a great personal burden, but that feeling of caring, of being respected, is certainly one to be envied.

Rotary is world-wide. Rotarians are entitled to visit any club in the world, unannounced, pay for the meal, and sit down amongst new friends - Rotarians

What commitment is needed?

Sometimes you hear people who might make good Rotarians, say: "I can't spare the time, I cannot make a regular weekly meeting." As always, the more you put into an activity, the more you get out. But no one goes to every meeting. The average attendance is about 60% so clearly some attend nearly every meeting and some very few. It would however be pointless to want to join if you could not envisige making around this 60% mark.

Once a commitment is made, a busy person can normally reserve the time for the Rotary meeting in the diary and enjoy the relaxation of Rotary. It is good therapy - ask any Rotarian.

What could you offer to Rotary? Your fellowship, enthusiasm, practical skills and ideas to make all of the above flourish. If you want to "put something back" into the community, then Rotary is probably for you!
Want to know more? Then please click the [Contact us] button and get in touch via one of the methods there.
Club Guide We have also published a Guide for new & potential new members.
Click here to read the web version or ClubGuide2011.pdf for a pdf version (opens new window).
Surrounding Rotary Clubs For details, see [District 1050]. Going roughly clockwise around us are the Rotary clubs: Gatley, Cheadle, Hazel Grove, Poynton, Wilmslow & Altrincham