Tim’s top of the table
Romsey Round Table recently welcomed their new chairman.
Peter Robinson, chairman for the last year, is succeeded by Tim Hilton, who was elected at the recent AGM.
During the last year, Romsey Round Table has made donations of around £6,500 to local schools and charities, including Chatterbox pre-school, Romsey Community pre-school, Wellow Primary School, and the Hampshire Autistic Society.
Romsey Round Table also organised a barn dance held at Michelmersh Barns, in aid of local charity Romsey Young Carers, which proved to be a real success, attracting more than 100 people.
Peter described this event as "Romsey Round Table in all its aspects: fun, fellowship and fundraising."
Mr Robinson will remain a key figure in Romsey Round Table as he has agreed to become membership secretary.
During his year as chairman, Tim Hilton has set his sights on further charitable events, and in response to the large influx of new members, to actively involve all of the newer Tablers within the running of the organisation.
Commenting on his upcoming year, Tim said: "I'm honoured and delighted to accept the position of chairman in what will be an exciting and challenging year for Romsey Round Table. While current economic conditions may be difficult, we must never forget the needs of those less fortunate than ourselves. If we can provide some help and have some fun along the way then the whole community benefits."
Find more details about Round Table at www.romseyroundtable.co.uk
10:01am Saturday 17th May 2008
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