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The Life and Death of Amy Johnson - a talk by Jane Delamaine

1st November 2024
Venue: Kingston Village Hall
1st November -The Life and Death of Amy Johnson - an illustrated talk by Jane Delamaine, Director, The Amy Johnson Project, Herne Bay.
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Dinner meeting with John Bennett - The Story of my Uncle's Experiences in WW2

12th November 2024
Venue: Howfield Manor Hotel
12th November, Remembrance Week Dinner meeting with local author John Bennett.
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Rotary Innovation Competition 2017 launch

Welcome to the fourth annual Innovation Competition which Canterbury Rotary Club, working with the Kentish Gazette and The Brett Group, is organising for secondary school students.

Now is the time to be thinking “out of the box”. We are looking for new ideas on any subject at all – or it might be a new application of an old idea.

All that is necessary is that your idea fulfils the objectives set out in our poster and rules. PLEASE read them very carefully, and make sure your entry complies with the requirements including those about form, submission and timing.

In previous years we have had all sorts of ingenious ideas, including flashing toy boxes (to encourage young children to be tidy), a Swiss Army make-up kit, a way of opening public toilet doors without touching the handle, a sophisticated corrective writing device for disabled people, a simple way of getting the right angle for brushing your teeth, an automatic egg cleaner for poultry sheds and an amazing water-capture system for adventurous hikers.

Innovation Poster 2017
Click to enlarge.
For a printable version go to foot of page

The possibilities are limitless. You might start by thinking of something that is a real problem – for example the traffic congestion in Canterbury, or perhaps some aspect of the way your school is organised – and then come up with a new way of improving things. Or you might begin by having an idea for a device, and think of a use for it.

Inevitably, some ideas are thought of by several people, so when you have your idea we suggest you look on the internet to see if something similar is already available.

As a country, we rely on innovations – and we are pretty good at inventing. If you would like to see where a new idea has got one Canterbury boy, Google “Pavegen”

The competition will be judged by a panel of local people, most of whom have had a hand in developing new ideas and bringing them to the market. The prize for the winner will be £300, with £100 for the runner up, but, after the judging, all will be given advice on ways of exploiting their ideas.

There is no entry fee, and you can submit as many entries as you like. In last year’s competition there were more than three times the number of entries with which we started in 2013/14.

ALL entries must be received by 31st March 2017

For full details of the Rules and how to enter click HERE; for a printable copy of the poster above click HERE.

Facebook page: www.facebook.com/rotarycanterbury
Twitter feed: @RotaryCantUK

You can click or tap the poster above to enlarge it, or to get a more detailed printable PDF copy click HERE.

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