
Welcome to Inner Wheel in London
District 13
Inner Wheel is the largest women's organisation in the world with over 100,000 members in 101 countries. In Great Britain and Ireland there are 23,000 members in 29 Districts. There are 18 clubs in District 13 Greater London with a combined membership of around 300 members.
As this year’s District Chairman, it is an honour and a privilege to represent the members of Inner Wheel in
Children at Great Ormond Street Hospital suffering from Leukaemia.
I do hope you will support this very worthwhile charity. This year offers many opportunities to extend the hand of friendship by attending Inter-Club meetings and the Association Conference in Bournemouth.
Enjoy Inner Wheel and in the words of International Inner Wheel President Anne Fryer Help Bring Hope.
Please browse this website to find out more about Inner Wheel in London.
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District Chairman 2009/10
Valerie Bunn
Inner Wheel Club of Northwick Park
For more information email the Secretary HERE
Alzheimers Society is working with the BBC and Kings College London to conduct a population wide trial into brain training.
Use it or lose it?
Millions of people play Brain Training games or puzzle over crosswords to keep their brains active. There are claims that practising mental exercises like these will improve or maintain mental performance as we get older. However, as yet there is very little scientific evidence to support these claims.
You can help to answer important questions about whether Brain Training could maintain brain function and whether it could play a role in developing treatments. Alzheimer's Society is encouraging people over the age of 60 to get involved in a new trial into Brain Training.
Inner Wheel members are invited to sign up as participants for a new interactive clinical trial, helping to galvanise this important area of research while having fun and finding out more about your own brain power. The trial is free and you can compete with friends and family to see who is more 'Brain Fit'.

Alzheimers Society is working with the BBC and Kings College London to conduct a population wide trial into brain training.
Use it or lose it?
Millions of people play Brain Training games or puzzle over crosswords to keep their brains active. There are claims that practising mental exercises like these will improve or maintain mental performance as we get older. However, as yet there is very little scientific evidence to support these claims.
You can help to answer important questions about whether Brain Training could maintain brain function and whether it could play a role in developing treatments. Alzheimer's Society is encouraging people over the age of 60 to get involved in a new trial into Brain Training.
Inner Wheel members are invited to sign up as participants for a new interactive clinical trial, helping to galvanise this important area of research while having fun and finding out more about your own brain power. The trial is free and you can compete with friends and family to see who is more 'Brain Fit'.