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Bizz Quizz 2008


Nonsuch Rotary's annual Bizz Quizz is being held at Epsom Conservative Club in Epsom on Tuesday 19th February (commencing at 7.00 p.m. - bar available from 6.00 p.m).

The event is open to all local companies and organisations to submit a team of between four to six members to compete for the Bizz Quizz trophy.

Questions are general knowledge and the entry fee of £7.50 includes a hot buffet.

Proceeds to The McMillan Butterfly Cancer Care Centre at Epsom Hospital.

Click here for an information flyer (PDF, 35Kb) and here to download an entry form (PDF 29Kb). Enquiries to Diego Alves on 07778 357 327.

Christmas Collection

During December Nonsuch Rotary collected over £9,000 for local charities. Santa visited the streets of North Cheam, Worcester Park and Stoneleigh and was in attendance at Sainsbury’s, Waitrose and Tesco at weekends running up to Christmas.

Father Christmas meets a young fan outside Sainsbury’s in North Cheam

Father Christmas meets a young fan outside Sainsbury’s in North Cheam


This year the collection supported the following local charities:
  • Sutton Salvation Army
  • Dyscover
  • The Vine Project
  • Contact-a-Family
  • The Princess Royal Trust Sutton Carers Centre

Nonsuch Rotary would like to thank the people of Sutton for their generosity and the local supermarkets for their continued support.

Supporting local charitiesLocal charity representatives receive cheques from President John Newson at Nonsuch Rotary’s meeting held on 9th January (From Left to right: Karen Page from Sutton Carers (front), Major Richard Mingay from the Salvation Army, President John Newson, Gill Jackson from Discover (front) and Jennie Chapman from The Vine Project – Jocelyn Cole from Contact-a-Family was unable to attend the presentation)

Nonsuch Rotary would like to thank the people of Sutton for their generosity and the local supermarkets for their continued support.

New Members

Nonsuch Rotary welcomes three new members to the Club.

Welcoming new members(From left to right – new members Peter Stammers, Mike Richardson
and Tim Tupper with President John Newson)


Peter Stammers
describes himself as freelance academic. He lives in Banstead with his wife Jeni and has four daughters.

Following a career in teaching he now trains non-teaching professionals how to train others (i.e. medical consultants to train new doctors, etc.). He also provides training for new school governors in the Surrey area. Peter is Chairman of the Board of Governors of Rosebery School in Epsom.

Tim Tupper lives in Sanderstead with his wife Ann. Following a career in the Civil Service he retired early but is currently actively involved in scouting and the National Trust as a room steward at Winston Churchill’s home, Chartwell.

He is a keen gardener (with an allotment) selling excess vegetables (and Jam made by Ann) in aid of local charities.

Mike Richardson lives in Epsom with his wife Jenny. He serves as a local Councillor for Epsom & Ewell Borough Council and previously worked in local government having a key responsibility for highways in Surrey County Council.