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The Rotary Club of Lewes


East Sussex, England

District 1250, Member Club of Rotary International (No. 20180) and of R.I.B.I. (No. 127),
Inaugurated 11th October, 1923

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ROTARY IN LEWES

For a town of around 15,000, Lewes is a Rotary Club stronghold.  There are three Clubs - each independent but working together as the occasion demands.  They offer meetings at Lunchtime, Evening  or Breakfast

The Rotary Club of Lewes was founded in 1923 and for over 86 years has had a proud history of Service to the town.  The Club meets at the White Hart Hotel, opposite the Law Courts in Lewes High Street, on Thursdays at  12.45 for 1pm, until 2.15 pm.

The White Hart Hotel,  

High Street, Lewes
(01273) 476694

In 1988, they brought a new Club into being for those who could not attend the lunchtime meetings , the Rotary Club of Lewes Castle, which meets at 7.30 pm  on Mondays.  
The Club was designed to facilitate membership of those who worked outside the town.

The John Harvey Tavern

Bear Lane, Lewes
(01273) 479880

By 2000, a third Club was chartered, the Rotary Club of Lewes Barbican, which meets on Wednesday mornings at 7.15am. Meetings are held in the evening on the 5th Wednesday in the month. The venue is Pelham House,St. Andrews Lane, Lewes. As a newly formed Club, Ladies were among the founder members and  they now form half of the membership.

Pelham House

St. Andrews Lane. Lewes
(01273)488600