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Dan Hatton (Vice Chairman of Rossendale Round Table), Clare Mulderrig (Rossendale Rays), Dave Howarth (Chairman of Rossendale Round Table), Corey Sumner, Peter Stephenson (Chairman of Round Table Area 34), Sharon Sumner, Paul Mulderrig (Chairman Rossendale Rays)


Rossendale Rays came to a Rossendale Round Table meeting held at The Glory, Loveclough, Rossendale to talk about their swimming charity. There were over 15 Round Table members who listened intently to the "double act" of Corey Sumner and Paul Mulderrig explaining about the multi swim charity. The Rossendale Rays was established in July 2005 and was opened to swimmers in November of the same year. The aim of the club is to provide water based leisure activities for members with disability/multi ability using local resources.


The Rossendale Rays operates an open door philosophy welcoming members from all communities and provide resources and equipment that will maximise the potential of its members. Rossendale Round Table Chairman, Dave Howarth, is joining up with Paul Mulderrig, Rossendale Rays Chairman and others to ride Coast to Coast to help raise money for the charity. They hope to raise in excess of £2,500.  Round Table members were so impressed by the good cause they donated £500 to the Rossendale Rays Coast to Coast challenge to help the charity on the way to achieving its target.


Rossendale Round Table will be attending Edenfield village fete on 6th June with their infamous Human Fruit Machine. Anyone who wants to add some fun and friends to their life should contact Rossendale Round Table using the "Contact Us" menu item on the left.

 
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