When longstanding club member Helen Morris passed away recently, she left a generous £20,000 bequest for use at the discretion of the Rotary Club of Banbury.
After careful and lengthy discussion, it was agreed that the funds should be divided between two charities, allowing each to benefit from a genuinely significant uplift. One organisation that Helen would undoubtedly have approved of is Dogs for Good, who today received a cheque for £10,000 to support their remarkable work.









Emma Orton spoke at the Club Frugal Meal on Thu 26 Mar 26 to introduce Assisted Reading for Children (ARCh), that helps pupils in Oxfordshire who struggle with their reading. They send trained volunteers into primary schools and aim to inspire in the children we see a love of reading. This will enhance their lives and improve their life chances.
In November 2025 The Rotary Club of Banbury raised £7800 for childrens good causes through it's “Children Singing for Children” concerts.




Signed-in Members can download notice of the AGM on 1st May 2026 by
Members can download duty Rotas from here but you'll need to be logged in.
Thanks to Alex for some high quality training on the CPR and the use of defibillators.
In a cardiac emergency, time is life. Immediate CPR and defibrillator use can double—or even triple—a person’s chance of survival. Yet too few of us are trained.
Summer holidays saw a smaller than usual number of members at the Friday meeting.
You can see some of the photos from our 2025 exchange by visiting the
A tradition has evolved of club members not giving Christmas Cards to each other but - instead - making a payment into The Rotary Foundation Fund.
The last club meeting at the Freemasons' Hall took place at the Christmas Lunch on13th December 2024. 
For members only - the 2025 internal lottery offers you a year of regular (weakly!) excitement for a mere £10/annum.
These events are all in the list of upcoming events but mixed up with a large number of Service Activities such as supermarket collections and other fund-raising or community service events.
Visit planned by John Bennett to the Bugatti museum located at Prescott Hillclimb on Wednesday 16th October followed by optional pub lunch.
Nigel R has emailed members alerting them to the likelihood of the Clubrunner app becoming the main vehicle of club communicationand has asked for members who are not yet able to use the app to get in touch with him.




