IT was all chain-ge for two groups when they took a nostalgic trip to a country park in Rubery.
Members of the Rotary and Inner wheel Clubs of North-Worcestershire celebrated their presidential change over with a visit to Waseley Hills Country Park.
In 1992 Rotarians planted 2,000 trees, of 16 different varieties, at the park with the help of Waseley Hills High School pupils.
Named Rotary Wood it was paid for by Hereford and Worcester County Council's forestry authority.
During the July visit Rotary Club North Worcestershire's new president John Mackay donned his chain of office.
The freelance graphic designer, who replaces George Perry, chose The Prince's Trust as his nominated charity.
Elsie Black was made president of the sister group, Inner Wheel Club of North Worcestershire, replacing Rohna Farrin.
Her chosen charity for the next year is The New Acorn Hospice, Worcester.
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