
Martyn Reeves, one of our Club members, has recently been recognised as a Paul Harris Fellow and is pictured receiving his award from Club President Dave Darby.
Paul Harris was the founder of Rotary and the award in his name is the highest award in Rotary. It is given to a Rotarian or non-Rotarian who has made an outstanding contribution to the community.
Martyn has been a Rotarian for 30 years and during that time he has been Club President twice, in 1998/99 and again in 2012/13. He has served on various committees and is currently a Trustee and a member of Club Council.
He is an enthusiastic supporter of Rotary and all that it stands for, and his 30 years of experience are invaluable to the Club and its members.
You all know the phrase “if you want something done, ask a busy person to do it” - it could have been written for Martyn!
Martyn also received a certificate to mark his 30 years as a Rotarian.
Doug Rogers (35 years) and Alan Hopkins (30 years) received their certificates too in recognition of their long-standing membership and commitment to Rotary.
Thank you and well done!