Weymouth Round Table back with a new Chairman

The group kicked off the new year well, donating £1,000 for a defibrillator.

Brett Dunster (left) and Adam Luckhurst (right)
Author: George SharpePublished 13th Feb 2022

Weymouth Roudtable are re-launching for 2022 with a new Chairman, a £1,000 first donation of the year and exciting news of fundraising events planned for coming months.

The table re-established itself in 2019 after an absence of many years in the town, quickly signing-up new volunteer members and raising some £15,000 for good causes, despite fundraising efforts being curtailed by Covid.

The group is aiming to build back stronger and emulate the success of years gone by, signalling their intent with a donation of £1,000 to The Famous Old Spa’s Defibrillator fundraising campaign.

The cheque presentation was their first action with new Weymouth Round Table Chairman Adam Luckhurst, who succeeds Brett Dunster.

Brett, who has now become Weymouth Round Table Secretary, said:

“What better hands are there to pass the table to than Adam’s? He knows the heritage and incredible past success of Weymouth Round Table, and the role it enjoyed right at the heart of the local community, raising many thousands of pounds for good causes.

“Thanks to the support of everyone that has supported our events, we still have funds available to distribute. You don’t necessarily have to be a charity or community organisation, in the past we’ve funded youth groups, pre-schools and even young people that need support with education or sports, just visit our website home page to find out more.”

The new Chairman Adam Luckhurst, Marketing Director of Portland-based national care provider Agincare, is passionate about bringing people together to raise money for the good of the town.

“I’m very excited about the future of Weymouth Round Table,” he said.

“Brett approached me, and said that he thought I had the ability to carry on where he left off as Chairman of Weymouth Round Table.

“I’ve been a member for some time, and becoming the Chairman is a rare chance to bring a bit of feel good factor to my home town; and follow in the fantastic footsteps of my father, who played a major role in the table in years gone by.

“In a world shaken up by Covid, our ambition is to enjoy a steady year of delivering some great events; and if we can exceed the total raised when the Round Table relaunched back in 2019, then that would count as a successful foundation to build upon,” added Adam.

The first fundraising event of the year is a wine tasting evening with a three-course meal and raffle on 3 March at Bacaro Restaurant on Weymouth seafront.

The group is also drawing up plans for other money-raising events throughout the year. These include a charity 10k run, celebrity speaker event, race night and Black Tie Casino evening.

You can find out more here.

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