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We are always happy to welcome new members and guests to the Rotary Club of Lichfield St. Chad.

Our venue could not be better - the George Hotel in the Heart of Lichfield. Our association with The George goes back nearly thirty years and we have had many, many good times there.
 
Meeting day: Tuesday (except when following a Bank Holiday), 18:45 hrs for 19:15 hrs.

The George Hotel, Bird Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6PR

T:01543 414822

E:mail@thegeorgelichfield.co.uk

W:www.thegeorgelichfield.co.uk

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Set in the heart of Lichfield, The George is a charming privately owned 18th century former coaching inn, just a five minute walk away from the city's famous Cathedral and the Garrick Theatre.

The 45 ensuite bedrooms are furnished in a range of styles and feature all the facilities that you would expect to make your stay comfortable, including free Wi-Fi internet access.


The city centre setting of the hotel makes it an ideal venue for conferences and meetings of up to 110 delegates and the four well equipped meeting rooms all benefit from natural light and free Wi-Fi internet access.


The hotel's popular carvery restaurant features the best of local, seasonal produce and is ideal for a relaxing lunch or dinner, whilst the adjacent lounge bar offers a comfortable area in which to enjoy a morning coffee, bar snack or afternoon tea.


The George hosts a wide range of special events throughout the year, including Murder Mystery evenings, theatrical performances  and wine tasting evenings. 

For more details of the current
special events please click here

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The George Website

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The Rotary Four Way test: "Of the things we think say or do:

1. Is it the truth?                                                           2. Is it fair to all concerned?

3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?       4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?"

As Rotarians, we should have The Four-Way Test in mind in every decision we make, all day long. Our utmost responsibility is to speak the truth, to be fair, to build goodwill and better friendships, and to do our very best in all situations.