Nantwich Inner Wheel were delighted to host the Fellowship Meeting on the 20 November 2025 at Richmond Village Nantwich. We welcomed the Presidents of Sandbach, Tarporley and Crewe to the meeting together with some of their members. Sandbach President Jackie...
President Steph Besbrode welcomed Association President Pam Boyes and IW members and friends to their 95th Charter celebration last month held at the Cresta Court Hotel in Altrincham. Association President Pam read out a congratulatory letter to President Steph and...
On 25th November Inner Wheel members from Cosham, Havant, Locks Heath, Ventnor & Winchester clubs collaborated to fund the cost of lighting of the Spinnaker Tower in Orange at Gunwharf Quays shopping centre, Portsmouth. 24 members from 5 clubs gathered in...
Members from Boscombe and Southbourne, Hythe and District, Lymington and Parkstone & PooleClubs pictured outside Christchurch Priory, which had been lit in orange. They all enjoyed a meal afterwards with lots of chatter.
Members from Basingstoke filled orange bags with toiletries and presented them to a representative from their local Women’s Refuge. There were so many toiletries donated by members that many extra items were given to the Refuge. Margaret Jenner (President) and Jo...
Members from Ventnor club took on the challenge of Orange the World. They made many orange bags and filled them with toiletries for their local Refuge. They travelled to Portsmouth to join other members from across D11. They were joined by a choir, who...
Members of Guernsey Inner Wheel organised an awareness walk in a local park. They were joined by members of Soroptimists and staff from Safer, the Guernsey Refuge. They were fortunate to obtain permission from the Lieutenant Governor and his wife to light up...
Redditch Inner Wheel club had a successful morning on 25th November walking around Church Green handing out two sided leaflets to young and old. They were particularly impressed with the young student boys who actually went off with the leaflets, they watched them...
Having a President with a life-long passion for the theatre meant that the Club's committee were persuaded to entertain members at their December meeting with a 'potted pantomime' entitled Red Hot Cinders. A cast of self-confessed amateurs donned costumes and wigs...