Santa is Visiting Fordhouses

The Rotary Club of Tettenhall Santa Sleigh is visiting Fordhouses this evening.

The Sleigh route will be Marsh Lane, St Anne’s Road, Marsh Lane, Winchester Road, Sandon Road, Patshull Avenue, Harrowby Road, Winchester Road, Marsh Lane.

We’ll publish a link to the Sleigh Tracker at 5:00pm

Please share with friends and family in the area

Santa is Visiting Old Fallings in Wolverhampton

The Rotary Club of Tettenhall Santa Sleigh is visiting Old Fallings in Wolverhampton this evening.

Santa’s Sleigh route will visit Showell Circus, Annan Avenue, Dickinson Avenue, Old Fallings Crescent, Fourth Avenue, Humphreys Road, Hawksford Crescent, Fifth Avenue, Goodyear Avenue, Thorne Avenue, Showell Circus.

We’ll be posting a link to a live Sleigh Tracker on this site at around 5:00 this evening so that you can follow the Sleigh on it route.

Please share with friends and family in the area

Santa is visiting the Scotlands

The Rotary Club of Tettenhall Santa Sleigh visits the Scotlands in Wolverhampton this evening.

The Sleigh will start out on it’s route at 5:15 and will visit parts of Tennyson Road, Keats Road, Pope Road, Dickens Road, Masefield Road, Ruskin Road, Carlyle Road, Pope Road and Westcroft Avenue.

We’ll be positing a link to a live Sleigh Tracker as the Sleigh moves off so that you can see where to find it on the route.

Please share with friends and family in the area

Tettenhall Remembers

The Tettenhall Remembers Tree of Light is the perfect way for you to remember a loved one, to wish someone good luck for the New Year, to celebrate a special achievement or just to send a message out to wish everyone a Merry Christmas.

Your messages will be prominently displayed on the video display screen in the main window of Peter James Estate Agents on Upper Green until the end of December.

100% of your Donations & Gift Aid will be donated to Acorns Children’s Hospice to help local children with life limiting illness live as well as they can for as long as they can, giving them chance to spend treasured time with their loved ones this Christmas.

Simply follow the link to DONATE and complete the form – don’t forget to tell us what message that you’d like displayed.

We ask that you make a minimum donation of £5 for each message – please don’t forget to Gift Aid your donation to add 25p to every pound.

Thanks for helping

Santa is visiting Low Hill

Our Santa Sleigh will in the Low Hill area of Wolverhampton this evening visiting Leacroft Avenue, Whitgreave Avenue, Neve Avenue, Perry Avenue, Neve Avenue, Leacroft Avenue, Hill Crest Avenue, Low Hill Crescent, Walker Avenue, Wingfoot Avenue, Goodyear Avenue, Thorne Avenue, Showell Circus.

We’ll be posting a link to our live Santa Sleigh Tracker at 5:00 so that you can follow the Sleigh on its route.

Please share with friends and family in the area.

Santa Visits Claregate

Tonight sees the first of our 2019 Sleigh Routes as our Santa Sleigh visits Claregate in Wolverhampton.

The Sleigh route will visit Aldersley Avenue, Pendeford Avenue, Claregate Island, Blackburn Avenue, Burland Avenue, Lynton Avenue, Blackburn Avenue, Derby Avenue, Crossland Crescent, Aldersley Road, Green Lane, Blakely Rise, Blakeley Avenue, Green Lane finishing at the Pilot Pub.

We’ll be publishing a link to our live Sleigh tracker as soon as we start on the route so that you can see where the Sleigh will be.

Please share with friends and family in the area.

FREE Prostate Cancer Screening

We’re pleased to be joining 3 Hammers Golf Club, Lloyds Bank Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton Prostate Cancer Support Group and Lancaster Jaguar Land Rover Wolverhampton in offering men over the age of 45 the opportunity to take a FREE prostate cancer test.

A simple 3 minute blood test could save the life of your husband, brother, father, son, friend… Let them know/forward/share to tell them to get along to the 3 Hammers Golf Complex on Old Stafford Road in Coven, Wolverhampton, WV10 7PP this Friday 14th June 2019 between 5.30pm – 8.30pm – there’s no need to book – you don’t even need to be a golfer – but please arrive and register as early as you can.

Please be a life saver and share details of this FREE event with friends and family.

It’s Time to Nominate Wolverhampton’s Young Citizen

Know a young person who has gone the extra mile – whose personal courage, achievement or contribution to the community should be recognised and celebrated?

Then it’s time to nominate them for a Wolverhampton Young Citizen of the Year Award?

Nominations can be made by family members, friends, teachers, youth leaders and other professionals, employers or anyone who has recognised the achievements of the young person.

The award will be made to a young person who is over the age of 13 on 1 January 2019 and under the age of 19 on 31 August 2019, who is living, studying or working within Wolverhampton City boundaries.

Collect a nomination form the Waitrose & Partners store on Penn Road in Wolverhampton or complete it online at http://wolverhamptonyoungcitizen.org.uk/

The closing date for nominations is the 31 May 2019.

Wolves supporters raise over £63,000 for good causes

Wolverhampton Wanderers FC have been supporting the work of Tettenhall Rotary Club for 25 years now – allowing members of the Club and the charities that we work with to collect around the Molineux Stadium in each of those 25 years.

Former Wolves vice-president and England cricketer Rachael Heyhoe Flint was instrumental in establishing the pre-match collections and to recognise her contribution the annual collection days is now known as Rachael’s Day.

Over the years Wolves supporters have donated £63,038 to the good causes that we work with – the latest collection raising £2,823 for Power Pleas which with gift aid will rise to over £3,500.

We’re tremendously grateful to Wolves and to all of the Club’s supporters who continue to help us help others.

Support for KIngswood Trust

The generous support which you have given to our Santa Sleigh this year has meant that the Club can continue to help local charities such as the Kingswood Trust.

For nearly 100 years the Kingswood site has given children from Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of learning with nature. Originally established in 1923 as a holiday camp for poor children the site was acquired by the education authority after World War II to become an open air school for delicate children – many suffering from breathing problems and poor nourishment. With the improvement in the health of children in the early 1970’s the site’s focus shifted and it become an environmental residential centre for schools to learn in the great outdoors. Now an independent charity Kingswood Trust continues to provide outdoor education activities connecting children and the community to the natural world.

You can help the continuing work of Kingswood Trust by donating here – https://discover-kingswood.org.uk/outdoor-education/