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Important notice:

Due to severe water damage at the Secretariat in Alcester, the premises are closed to 'drop in' visitors until further notice. All shop orders must be posted to purchasers, not collected. Special arrangements will be made for those requiring flags and stands.

From Monday 10th October, essential restoration work will be taking place at the Secretariat, lasting several months. All visitors will be required to report to the on-site portacabins to sign in.

Thank you for your understanding.

QUICK LINK TO BEGIN SHOPPING FOR RIBI PRODUCTS HERE.

Please note the following changes to the RIBI Shop:

  • All Rotary International products must be purchased via their online shop.
  • Paul Harris Fellow medallions may be purchased via the online RI Shop.

 

Before you enter the RIBI Shop for RIBI products, please read 'How to order'.

Then enter RIBI Shop here for RIBI-produced material. You must be logged in using your membership details to add items to your shopping basket and to make purchases.

If your are interested in items that are not available through our shop, please use the link provided under related documents for other licenced suppliers on the right hand side (RIBI Licensees). The document gives an overview of items supplied through the respective suppliers.

If you have any queries, please email mailto:shop@ribi.org.

Please note the following information regarding extra supply of Thanks for Life Pull-Ups should your District/Clubs want to purchase:

Supplier:                    Colourtone
Address:                    Taunton, Somerset   
Contact:                     Richard Goring  
Email:                         richard.goring@colourtone.co.uk
Tel No:                       01823 256535

An individual pull-up will cost £65 plus delivery and VAT. Delivery on a single pull-up has been quoted at £15 plus VAT, please contact Colourtone for delivery charges on multiple items.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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