Published:
9:00 AM February 24, 2021
Olivia Frost s picture of a blackbird for the Rotary Club of Royston s photography competition
- Credit: Olivia Frost
Young photographers took part in a competition run by the Rotary Club of Royston to submit pictures on the theme of wild nature .
Graeme Dargie, the club s chair of youth opportunities, praised the quality of the entries.
Winner in the age seven to 10 category was Jack Kirby, who took a photo of a dew-laced cobweb with a church in the background.
Jack Kirby s picture of a church for the Rotary Club of Royston s photography competition
- Credit: Jack Kirby
Published:
12:20 PM February 16, 2021
Graeme Dargie, who is in charge of youth activities at Royston Rotary Club. Picture: Royston Rotary Club
- Credit: Archant
Community initiatives doing vital work in the pandemic to help vulnerable families and their children are to receive a cash boost from Rotary Club of Royston.
Both the Children’s Services Family Support Team
in the town and Make Lunch Royston will each receive a donation of £500 through the club’s trust fund.
Graeme Dargie, a Rotary member and leader of its Youth Activities team, said: “We are delighted to be able to help. We know that there are families going through particularly tough times at the moment and it’s part of the role of Rotary to help the local community wherever it can.”