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Grantham Rotary Swimarathon raises £40,000 for local causes
Summary
Organisers say the Grantham Rotary Swimarathon at Meres Leisure Centre has reached a £40,000 fundraising target in its 36th year, with around 1,400 swimmers taking part.
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The Grantham Rotary Swimarathon at Meres Leisure Centre began on Friday and is scheduled to finish on Sunday evening. It is the 36th edition of the relay swim, with around 1,400 swimmers from families, schools and businesses taking part. The Rotary Club of Grantham says the event will reach a £40,000 fundraising target for local causes for the sixth year in a row. The swimarathon has been the club's main fundraising event since 1990.
Key points:
- Organiser Roger Graves has run the swimarathon for 25 years and described recent fundraising levels as remarkable.
- Organisers reported they had raised £23,000 before the event started and that total had since risen to £35,000.
- Over the past five years the Rotary Club consistently collected more than £40,000 each year and said they expect to reach that level again this year.
- Participants this year include Belmont Primary School, Belvoir Group, South Kesteven District Council and the Woodland Trust, among others.
- In 2025 donations ranged from about £150 for small local groups to a £4,000 cheque for the air ambulance, and last year the event raised £55,000.
Summary:
The event continues to support a range of local and wider causes and remains a central annual fundraising activity for the Rotary Club of Grantham. Undetermined at this time.
