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Voting Open for Community Awards

Chris Allison from Bishopdale-Burnside Rotary Club

Community Awards – 1st October 2018

To help us celebrate EXCEPTIONAL service in our local community we invite you to nominate your candidate online for our selection panel no later than 20th September 2018. To vote visit our website: bishopdale-burnside-rotary.com...

Community Service Award
A local person who has contributed significantly to voluntary services in the community

Vocational Excellence Award
A person who has contributed significantly over an extended period of time to a specific vocation to a high standard of excellence

Excellence in Workmanship Award
A business or organisation that has made significant contribution to employment creation and which sets high standards of service


Bishopdale-Burnside Rotary club proudly supports our local community and meets Monday evenings 6.00pm, Papanui RSA, 55 Bellvue Avenue, Papanui, Christchurch. Interested people welcome.

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