Posts by: Oliver Gidman

Congratulations on your Queen Scout Awards!

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As a Group we can be so proud of these two shining examples of how Scouts can help young people achieve their dreams and aspirations – and long may they both continue to do so.

On Monday 5th of December, Phoebe Woolard and Zoë Grimshaw completed the final requirement for their Queen Scout Award: the presentation aspect. Attended by SRF Explorers, 1st Southgate Leaders, friends from the district, and family, the two presented their efforts.

The Queen Scout Award (now changing to the King Scout Award) is the highest award that young people aged 16-25 can earn in Scouts.

· To achieve the award there are a number of requirements that must be completed:

· You must be an Explorer or Network member aged 16-25

· You must have been in Scouting at least 18 months

· You must complete 18 nights away with Scouts (12 must be under canvas)

· You must complete the 6 objectives for the International, Community, and Values list

· You must hold the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award, or complete the Queen Scout Challenges

· You must make a presentation on your award.

Phoebe and Zoë both completed their Queen’s Scout Award through 1st Southgate Scout Group, and SRF Explorers, but managed to do completely different things! Below, they both recount some highlights and experiences of their journey:

Phoebe:

One of the parts of completing my QSA that I am most proud of is the completion of my Gold D of E. I never completed my Bronze or Silver D of E, and thought that the Gold might be too hard. The expedition was my biggest challenge, as I am not a natural hiker. I was added to a group from across the county, and we worked together and encouraged each other. I didn’t start working on my Gold D of E properly until after I finished university, so even if you haven’t completed other awards such as your D of E or your Diamond and Platinum Chief scout awards, it is still very possible to complete your (now) King’s Scout Award!

As I didn’t achieve my Diamond or Platinum Chief Scout award, I had to complete six objectives off of the International, Community and Values list (2 of each): I visited Cambodia with Camps International as part of a development project (International); I visited France with SRF explorers and helped to run the camp (International); I helped grow scouting in our local community through Crawley Network and 1st Southgate (Community); I have started, and will be continuing work on a nature trail up at Stanford Campsite (Community); I arranged 6 different nights with Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers to explore the scout values (Values); I organised the district wide St George’s Day parade in 2019 and am currently doing the same again with a team for 2023 (Values). I learnt so much from finishing my ICV list, and I really hope that some parts, like the nature trail, positively affect the district for time to come.

I would really encourage anyone who wants to, to try to get their King’s Scout Award. It’s an inspiring award which makes you think about so many things that you otherwise wouldn’t and has a positive effect on the community around you.

Zoë:

When completing my QSA my favourite part was always the volunteering for DofE Gold and ICV List activities. I completed this through 1stSouthgate Cubs, and 5th Fairfield (St Sebastian’s) in Liverpool, which is where I studied for university. I found 5th Fairfield through my university’s SSAGO club. SSAGO is the Student Scout and Guide Organisation. They have clubs at over 30 universities, as well as independent members who attend the national events run 4 times a year.. Because of joining SSAGO, I was able to continuously volunteer whether I was at home or university for the years I studied. This enabled me to progress my Queen’s Scout Award and Gold DofE as I could run activities for the ICV list with both groups, allowing more Scouts to learn important skills and take part in fun activities, while also helping me! To anyone who is, or will be, going to university and is in Scouting, find your local SSAGO! It isn’t just about volunteering, but about continuing Scouting at university and having fun.

I am incredibly proud to be receiving my Queen’s Scout Award, and have had some amazing experiences along the way. I ran a 200 person event for my Residential Experience of my DofE, which was so much fun that I will be doing it again through SSAGO in March! I also taught Scouts and Explorers about Holocaust Memorial Day. During sessions I taught Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts about international cultures through art, sport, and food, as well as Scouting Values and History. As part of my Community aspect, I created and distributed advertisements for 1st Southgate, and also arranged a talk and donations for Crawley Open House for our Group.

I’ve had such an amazing time and urge everyone to try for their top awards, whether that be a Bronze Chief Scout Award, or a King’s Scout Award! These awards are an amazing test of resilience, determination, imagination, and most of all, are some of the best fun you can have!

Thank you to everyone who helped us both along the way! If you would like to get involved with your King’s Scout Award or DofE, please speak to your Explorer leader or Network Commissioner for more information.

Chief Scout Awards

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So proud of our Beavers and Cubs collecting their Bronze and Silver Chief Scout Awards. Well done everyone! Also many thanks to our very own Mysa who represented West Sussex in her new role as the County Youth Commissioner.

Cubs visit the fire station

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At one of their recent weekly meetings, the Cubs went to visit Crawley Fire Station. Things were just getting interesting when the Firemen had to leave, but luckily the Cubs were not left in charge for long! The fire engines returned and the crew gave our Cubs a full tour! Some of our newest Cubs were also lucky enough to be invested inside the station.

Group Camp 2022

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Group Camp is over for another year! We hope everyone had a great time last weekend – thank you all for being so good all weekend!

We got lots of badge work done, played with friends, had a campfire, did some singing among lots of other things!

Big thank you to our leadership team who have worked so hard to make this camp happen, both planning and over the weekend!

If you’re interested in getting involved as a leader, feel free to come and talk to one of us! Camps are great fun!

A message of remembrance

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As Scouts we are united in sorrow for the loss of our Patron, HM The Queen. She leaves a bright legacy of hope and promise for future generations.

We will remember her, and give thanks for her kindness, her service, and the unwavering support she showed our movement over many decades. She was truly a friend to Scouts everywhere. For seventy years, HM The Queen has stood at our side, encouraging our volunteers and inspiring our young people to learn new skills, help others and shine brightly.

Her sense of duty was an outstanding example to every single Scout.

It will take time for our movement, and our nation to recover from this loss. Let’s take great solace and comfort in her warm heartedness towards young people, her devotion to her duty and most of all her kindness.

In memory of our great Patron, let’s show that same sense of kindness and respect to each other. On behalf of every Scout, we thank HM The Queen for her service. We will never forget her.   

To support young people at this time, we would ask that Scouts meetings still continue during the national mourning period, with activities chosen to be respectful and meaningful.

On behalf of every Scout, we thank HM The Queen for her service. We will never forget her.

Bear Grylls OBE – Chief Scout

Carl Hankinson – UK Chief Commissioner

1st Southgate and SRF to KIJ!

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Last week, our Scouts, along with 7th Crawley Scouts, and SRF all spent the week at Kent International Jamboree. Scouts camped on Neptune sub-camp and SRF on Jupiter. Along with thousands of Scouts and Guides from around the country and abroad they had a great week taking part in over 100 different activities! In addition to these activities they had a day trip, access to a village of shops, food stalls and an arcade as well as evening entertainment including live music and a fire show! A great time was had by all who attended!

Queens Jubilee Event – What a day!

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Crawley District Scouts celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee yesterday at Stanford. Such an amazing day. The time and effort put into this was paid back ten fold by the young people safely having so much fun. The whole of 1st Southgate and SRF are very proud to have been part of making so many great memories.

St George’s Day 2022

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Thank you to everyone who joined 1st Southgate and SRF at Stanfords Campsite last weekend to renew our Scout Promises around the fire. Members and families enjoyed use of the whole site, playing games and having a picnic in the sun.

‘Woollies and Rags’ Clothing Collection

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For some years we have been collecting textiles from our members and their families to sell for recycling.

Over this time we have generated thousands of pounds, which have been used, amongst other things, to help fund the hut refurbishments, purchase new tents and equipment, and even helping sponsor Scouts to attend International Jamborees.

The system is simple.  We ask you to donate any old clothes, bags, belts, shoes, curtains, towels or bed linen, and drop them off in the shed at the top of the car park at Ron Hobbs Hall – the scout hut.

Just like the charity bags that come through your door, we will sell them to our recyclers (Wilcox & Co. Textile Recyclers and Reclaimers).  Unlike the bags that come through your door, 100% of the profit made from this recycling goes to your Group.

Now meetings are returning to normal, can we ask you to have a ‘spring clean’, and bring a bag or two to your next meeting?

Unfortunately, we cannot accept quilts, duvets, pillows or fluffy toys. Also, please note we can no longer accept old printer cartridges for recycling.