RTBI 1094 Penistone

Local Name: Penistone Round Table (1094)
Association: Round Table Great Britain & Ireland
Location: South Yorkshire, England
Table Number: 1094
Area: 9
Region: ..
Current Status: Active
Charter Date:
Recharter Date: 

Originally chartered in 1958, during era London West End (LWE) was a proud Table that enjoyed cermonial fellowship. During one of its dinners, hosted in the Houses of Parliament in 1960, a special guest of Louis Marchesi had been a guest of honor.


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Logo

The Table’s logo is a combination of the iconic London Underground roundel and the RTBI rondel.

The London Underground roundel was first used in 1908 on a platform nameboard at the station now known as St James’s Park, located in London’s West End.

The iconic king at the top of the rondel has been replaced with Obi-Wan Kenobi holding a blue lightsaber — presumably a reference to London being the birthplace of Alec Guinness.

“This unique combination of iconic elements makes the logo immediately recognisable — even more so with the name ‘LONDON WEST END’ across it.”

National/International Personalities

    • 2025–2025 — James Edwards — RTBI National IRO
    • 2024–2625 — James Edwards — RTBI National IRO

Repeating Events

 

Hosted national and international Events


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RTIT 8 Modena

Local Name: Round Table No.8 Modena
Association: Round Table Italy
Location: Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Table Number: 8
Zone:
Current Status: In formation
Charter Date: ?
Recharter Date: pending

Current this Table is “in formation” status.

Logo

With the return of the Este family in the 14th century, the citizens of Modena began to identify under a unified two-tone emblem of yellow and blue, which still represents the City of Modena today. Inspired by these colors, the emblem of the Tavola di Modena is adorned with two symbols typical of the city.

The canary, already a sporting icon of the city, characterized by its yellow plumage, agility in flight, and melodious song, represents freedom, joy, and care in relationships—values with which the Tavola identifies and seeks to uphold.

In blue, the unmistakable bell tower symbol of the city of Modena is depicted: the Ghirlandina, whose name derives from the balustrades that crown its spire, which appear to passersby as “graceful as garlands.”

Previous Version

The previous generation banner consisted of the symbol of the number 8, consisting of two important elements for the club:

    • RT Italy rondel at the bottom, as was its design in the 80s/90s
    • The rose window of the Cathedral of the city, known as the “Cattedrale Metropolitana di Santa Maria Assunta e San Geminiano“but colloquially known as simply “Duomo di Modena”

Activities

This will be updated in the near future.


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RTRO 23 Giurgiu

Local Name: RT23 Giurgiu
Association: Round Table Romania
Location: Giurgiu, Romania
Table Number: 23
Current Status: Active
Charter Date: 5th April 2025

Officially launched on April 5th, Round Table 23 Giurgiu steps onto the international stage with energy, purpose, and a commitment to making a difference. As the newest addition to the Round Table Romania family, the table embraces the spirit of “Adopt, Adapt, Improve” — aiming to lead with impact, serve the community, and build meaningful connections across borders. A fresh chapter begins in Giurgiu, and the journey is just getting started.

Area

Giurgiu is a city in southern Romania, situated on the Danube River across from Ruse, Bulgaria, and serves as an important border and trade hub, connected by the Giurgiu-Ruse Friendship Bridge. With a rich history dating back to Roman times and further developed by Genoese merchants, Giurgiu has long held strategic and commercial significance. Today, it’s known for its river port, historical landmarks like the Clock Tower and remnants of the Giurgiu Fortress, and its proximity to the natural beauty of Comana Park.

Club Logo Symbolism

The logo has clear maritime symbolism, from its ship’s anchor and the handles of the captain’s wheel. This shows the important connection the city has to the Danube river. The charge of the logo shows the Giurgiu Clocktower, a historic landmark of the city.


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RTIT 2 Roma

Local Name: Round Table No.2 Roma
Association: Round Table Italy
Location: Rome, Lazio, Italy
Table Number: 2
Zone: 5
Current Status: Active
Charter Date: 1959 or 1960
Recharter Date: 5th April 2025

Originally the second table ever chartered in Italy after Milan and a founder of the Italian RT Association, Round Table Roma carries a legacy rooted in the heart of the Eternal City. After a period of dormancy, the table has been proudly rechartered in 2025, marking a vibrant return amid Italy’s renewed tabling momentum. Once again, Rome stands as a pillar of fellowship, service, and international brotherhood.

Logo

 

The logo features the iconic Colosseum; the largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and is still the largest standing amphitheatre in the world, despite its age. Behind it, as one expects, one finds the rondel of the Italian Association.

Previous Version

Tablers in Rome have an immense wealth of imagery and cultural references to draw from. In the 1980s and 90s, the Capitoline Wolf—an iconic bronze sculpture depicting the legend of Rome’s founding—was a prominent symbol used on their banners. The statue shows a she-wolf nursing the mythical twin founders, Romulus and Remus, and is housed in the Capitoline Museums in Rome.

Activities

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RTIT 7 Bologna

Local Name: Round Table Bologna N.7
Association: Round Table Italy
Location: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Table Number: 7
Zone: 3
Current Status: Active
Charter Date: c


Bologna, is lovingly called La Grassa (the fat one), is the capital city of the region of Emilia Romagna.

Some info on the region, food, tradition, etc

Recognition

    • 2022–2023 Club of the Year (RT Italy)
    • 2012–2013 Club of the Year (RT Italy)

Logo

The logo features the shilouette of the greek God Nepute, as represented by the bronze statue located at Piazza del Nettuno in the middle of Bologna. The arches are representative of aquaduct.

Previous Versions: A previous version consisted of the Italian rondel, with “Round Table” on top. A banner at the bottom featured the text “Bologna”, with a “7” below it, and the the two towers of Bologna (known as Due Torri) above the banner.

The towers are often featured on pins and other regalia for RTIT 7.

Tortellinata

The Tortellinata organized by Round Table Italia 7 Bologna is a well-known annual charity event centered around one of Bologna’s most iconic dishes: tortellini.

Guests are served hand folded tortellini with different fillings, and served in different dishes; “al brodo” (in rich capon or beef broth) being the most traditional and beloved way.

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