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Published:
September 25, 2006
New
road sign unveiled by Burnham-On-Sea Rotarians
A
new sign has been unveiled along Burnham-On-Sea's Queen's Drive
this week to recognise the Rotary Club's efforts to keep the road
litter-free.
The
Deputy Mayor of Burnham and Highbridge, Cllr Dave Parry, formally
unveiled the new signage - which is placed below the 'Welcome
to Burnham' sign - in a short ceremony on Sunday morning (September
24th).
Provision
of the sign was approved by Burnham and Highbridge Town Council
in recognition of the Rotary Club's contribution to the local
community. It reads: 'Burnham Rotary Club helps to care for Queen's
Drive. Please take your litter home.'
"We
are delighted that the sign has been agreed," Rotary President
Mike Young told Burnham-On-Sea.com. "The Club will continue
to help keep Queen's Drive tidy, and we shall also be running
the Fireworks Collection and helping with Carnival programmes
in November."
Mike
Young and Dave Parry are pictured above next to the new sign.
RELATED
LINK:
Rotary
Club of Burnham-On-Sea [External link]
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