Rotary Club of Grimsby

Rotary Club of Grimsby Rotary Club of Grimsby is part of Rotary International - a social club with a purpose. So what is Rotary? Solving real problems takes real commitment and vision.

Rotary is a global network of 1.2 million neighbors, friends, leaders, and problem-solvers who come together to make positive, lasting change in communities at home and abroad. For more than 110 years, Rotary members have used their passion, energy, and intelligence to take action on sustainable projects. From literacy and peace to water and health, we are always working to better our world, and w

e stay committed to the end. What is the Rotary Club of Grimsby

It's a social club with a purpose, a service club; its motto is service above self with a strong emphasis on charity fundraising

The Grimsby Club

Formed 1930 (Charter 1931) the club was formed by the Rotary Club of Hull, and has 57 members. What is our club like? Friendly, relaxed, warm atmosphere. We also enjoy social events such as Bridge, Golf, Snooker, Clay pigeon shooting, walking weekend, ladies Coffee mornings and theatre outings. Weekly Lunch Meeting

The club meets for lunch every Wednesday at the Humber Royal Hotel. From 12.30pm till 2pm. There is social networking as well as business networking and Fellowship. Club Activities

We visit places of local interest (Community/Vocational) e.g. Novartis, Heat and Power plant, Waddington R.A.F base. The president's main charities have been:

2010/2011- MENCAP (locally); St Andrew's Hospice.

2011/2012 - St Andrew's Hospice Children's Hospice; N.S.P.C.C., Wish Upon A Star.


2012/2013 - Doorstep, FLAG, Linkage Trust, Immingham 100

2013/2014 -

2014/2015 - St Andrew's Hospice, Grimsby Motor Project

Fund raising how? Dock Tower Climb and Abseil, Charity Am/Am golf competition, collecting money at Supermarkets.

Only 6 performances left!
09/03/2026

Only 6 performances left!

Well, after an extended break from reviewing to have yet another knee replaced, I visited the Caxton Theatre to see their latest offering, Home by David Storey directed by Michael Mayne. This is a play which is quite remarkable, having had it's premiere in 197- at the Royal Court Theatre, starring J...

09/03/2026

Today is International Women's Day. Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland stands with women and girls everywhere in support of equal rights – and equal justice to enforce, exercise, and enjoy those rights – for all.

From launching projects to support maternal health, to supporting the incredible female vaccinators who are bringing the world closer to ending polio, women are at the heart of Rotary’s focus and impact.

We’re also proud to inspire the next generation of innovators by engaging girls in STEM through Rotary Technology Tournaments.

When women and girls have the opportunity to lead, learn, and thrive, entire communities benefit. 💜

Find out more about and take action: https://www.unwomen.org/en/get-involved/international-womens-day

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06/03/2026

The crocuses in support of our Purple for polio campaign are looking beautiful around the town and our thanks to Tesco in Brigg for allowing us to plant them on their premises this year and they helped plant them too.

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

A reminder that our Spring Craft Fair will be held this Sunday between 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. at Wortley House Hotel. Lots of Craft stall, Cake stall, plants, secondhand books and Tombola. Refreshments available. Free parking.

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

Calling Rotary clubs and members in Great Britain and Ireland 📢🙌

There's still time to register for the launch event taking place on Thursday 5th March at 6.30pm, to coincide with ! 📚

💡Inspired by Rotary Alumni 1210’s incredible 10-year Rotary Books4Home project, the impact days will help us reach even more young readers and families during and 's National Year of Reading 2026.

Join this session to discover how you can take part. Register now: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yAHP7RsJTQiUXZG_hF2L7A

06/03/2026
Saturday March the 7th will be the next Rotary Ramble at Waters Edge country park Barton DN18 5JR.Meeting at 10.45 at th...
06/03/2026

Saturday March the 7th will be the next Rotary Ramble at Waters Edge country park Barton DN18 5JR.
Meeting at 10.45 at the reception area for the shop and cafe.
The rope walk is interesting and also has a cafe but often busy on a Saturday but there are lots of places for a picnic.
Everyone is welcome, no charge. Come and meet the Rotarians.

Address

Alexandra Quay Marina.
Grimsby
DN31 1SG

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