About us

Welcome

 

We are a friendly club of just under 50 men and women, sharing lots of fun and fellowship.  In the 21st Century the Rotary Club of Burton upon Trent has been awarded the trophy for the best Club in the District (out of then 57 Clubs) on five occasions.

On Mondays we meet at Pirelli Stadium, the home of Burton Albion Football Club.   Usually, after lunch, a speaker presents a topic relevant to our community, our charity work, or to Rotary more widely.

To help those in need - locally, nationally and internationally - we raise funds through the Pirelli Stadium Parade, street collections, concerts and shows, quizzes, suppers, dinners, and anything else that springs to mind!

To read more about our Club and the Rotary movement in general, do explore 'What we do' in the menu top left.   Some past activities are shown below.

If you would like to put something back into the community while gaining a whole new group of like-minded friends, come and see us in action.   Contact us to arrange a visit to one of our meetings.

Congratulations

Congratulations...to Andy Archer, the new Club President of Rotary Burton upon Trent for 2023 - 2024! We are thrilled to announce that Andy has taken over the reins from the incredible Mel Thomas, who deserves a round of applause for his outstanding leadership throughout the entire year of 2022 -2023. With Andy at the helm, we can expect nothing short of greatness as he brings his enthusiasm, dedication, and fresh perspective to our beloved Rotary club. Together, let's continue to make a positive impact on our community and create a brighter future.

Pictured Left to right  Andy Archer President   Mel Thomas (Right) Immediate Past President.

Latest News


Welcome to the Latest News from Rotary Burton upon Trent!

100 NOT OUT

Today, at Burton Hospital, we reached a major milestone: the delivery of our 100th Hospital Pack to the Discharge Unit. It's been quite a journey since our project was approved back in 2019. After our project was approved in 2019, we secured funding and successfully purchased 200 Jute bags in the middle of 2020. However, the COVID lock down caused a delay in the supply of the first Hospital Packs. It's hard to believe that the first delivery took place on the 28th of September 2021, almost two years ago today. Pictured with the 100th bag are Rotarian Mel Thomas and two of the Staff from the Discharge Unit.







We are thrilled to share with you the highlights of the last meeting, featuring a presentation by Tony Waldron, our Assistant District Governor, the prestigious Ernest Pappin Award for the Best Project in the Rotary Year 2022-23. Receiving the award, none other than Mel Thomas for his outstanding Hospital Pack project. We are proud to have Mel as part of our Rotary community. Pictured, left to right, Tony Waldron, Mel Thomas, and Peter Gibbs, Manager of the Waitrose store in Uttoxeter, capturing this special moment of recognition.

At our Last Meeting

We are thrilled to share with you the highlights of the last meeting, featuring a presentation by Tony Waldron, our Assistant District Governor, the prestigious Ernest Pappin Award for the Best Project in the Rotary Year 2022-23.
Receiving the award, none other than Mel Thomas for his outstanding Hospital Pack project. We are proud to have Mel as part of our Rotary community.
Pictured, left to right, Tony Waldron, Mel Thomas, and Peter Gibbs, Manager of the Waitrose store in Uttoxeter, capturing this special moment of recognition. 



The Rotary Club of Burton upon Trent Trust Fund is a Registered Charity.
Charity No. 512286


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Mon, May 6th 2024 12:30 pm

No meeting - Bank Holiday

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Mon, May 13th 2024 12:30 pm

Lunch and Club meeting at Pirelli Stadium

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Jack Sheldon talking about Model Aircraft

Mon, May 20th 2024 12:30 pm

Lunch and Club meeting at Pirelli Stadium

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Speaker Nick Platt about Wellies Project

Mon, May 27th 2024 12:30 pm

No meeting - Bank Holiday

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Meetings & Venue

Where and when:

We meet on Mondays at 12.30

(No meeting on Bank Holidays. Occasional evening meetings. ) Pirelli Stadium
Princess Way
Burton upon Trent
DE13 0AR
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