Monday 29 November 2010

Tonight

Only two people turned up tonight and only two more bothered to let us know
they weren't coming.
Anyone wanting to go on the freezer camp needs to get parental consent
forms to Jim in the next fortnight.
Regards
Chris Moore
07881511550
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Saturday 20 November 2010

Bowling Monday 20/11/10

Hi Explorers,
The lanes are booked we will meet you at the hut at 6:30pm on Monday and take you to carlton bowl in the cars.

Cost £6.50 (2 Games) extra for drinks and snacks

We should be back at the hut for 8.30pm

Download Consent here http://www.scribd.com/doc/43435192

User Name hedgehogs

Password fitzwilliam

Monday 29/11/10 will be the last explorers meeting until the 10/1/11 so we will be having a party night further details to follow

Regards
Jim

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Freezer Camp booking 28 to 30 Jan 2011

I write to confirm the booking of Sconce campsite BD17 6BE, 28-30 Jan. The cost is £2 pp pn + £70 for the Phoenix building for cooking & dining.
Can Barnsley Explorer leaders please ensure your YP are aware and anyone interested visits www.scouts.org.uk/fs120082p2 to download a parental consent form. Can you please get the completed forms along with £5 deposit in by Christmas, notifying me by 25/12/10 of numbers attending per unit, in order for me to complete NAN and send in a deposit.
Ruth could we please book the minibus? Can leaders also advise me of a suitable time/date/venue to meet and plan food & activities?

Sunday 14 November 2010

Events

Thanks to Ian M, Paul M, George, Tom, Peter, Danny & the winner Matthew for the swimming competition.
Thanks to George, Tom & Tam for attending the Hoyland remembrance service.
If you let me know who else attended other services I'll add you to the roll of honour.

Saturday 6 November 2010

Meetings & Events

Mon 8 Nov Explorers as normal with Jim.
Sat 13 Nov 5pm @ Wombwell Swimming baths is the Cub/Scout/Explorer Gala.
Sun 14 Nov 10am St Peters Church Haw Shaw La, Hoyland Remembrance service.
We need the DoE application forms with the money for those wanting to participate. Those who already have books bring them in to ensure you are registered & to make plans.

Friday 22 October 2010

Big Jim

Is free from Hospital and back home. His lobotomy being successful, he is happy to continue Exploring!
Remember no Explorers next week. I know I've said this already, but let's see who phones me on Monday :-)

Thursday 21 October 2010

Dates

Jim is OK and hopes to be out of Hospital today or tomorrow, thanks to all who've inquired as to his well being.
25 Oct No Explorers as I'm away
01 Nov we will look at DoE & Chief Scout Awards. Those already having books bring them. Those without bring £12 for Bronze, £18 for Gold, as always there is a form to complete & be signed by a parent. We will then make plans on what you need to do to gain the awards! Remember also it is uniform night!
08 Nov I am doing some compulsory training @ Hesley - if Jim is not back then there will be no Explorers.
For next year we are putting together what will hopefully be a good calendar of events for you, however if you don't get those consent forms and deposits in on time then you won't be going:-(

Wednesday 29 September 2010

Jim in Mallorca

Hi Chaps & Chapess,
There is no explorers on Monday 4/10/10 as the roof of the hut is being repaired/replaced and I am on my jollies, also the week after 11/10/10 I have, as requested, booked a floodlit 5 a side fooball pitch at Kendray Playing Fields, Kendray, S70 3JR, so you need to be at the hut for normal time as the pitch is booked 7 to 8pm. The cost each is between £7 and £11.50* including transport there and back from Hoyland Common.
Any question you know my contact details
Regards
Jim
*Depending how many turn up.

Saturday 25 September 2010

Climbing Trip This Monday

Hi Guys,
Due to poor health and work commitments I have been unable to post you the consent forms for the climbing this Monday 27/9/10, so could you please download one at www.scribd.com, username = hedgehogs, password = fitzwilliam, and bring it with you Monday to Hoyland Common Scout hut at 6pm with £10 cash (£5 climbing and £5 transport.

As far as I am aware the following only are comming

Danny
Tam
Tom
Dale
Ash
Lodgy

As I have only arranged transport for these 6 you will need to phone me and let me known asap if you want to come, the venue is a climbing tower in leeds, also you will need to follow the above instructions.

Regards
Jim

Thursday 5 August 2010

Africa Expedition 2012

Applications are invited from Scouts, Explorers, Network members and Leaders to take part in The 2012 UK-Africa Expedition to Botswana.
The Expedition will work on two projects linked to the conservation of wildlife.
Starting in northern Botswana, on the edge of the Okavango Delta, and working closely with the local Scouts, we aim to create a campsite and training centre. This will enable Botswana Scouts to educate Scouts and other visitors in the importance of conserving wildlife while also preserving a natural area and allowing space for local species to thrive.
After three weeks the team will transfer to the Mokolodi Game Reserve, just outside Gaborone, where the main focus will be on constructing a manager's bungalow and possibly erecting an observation tower. Camping on the reserve, everyone will have the opportunity to accompany the Park Rangers as they perform their daily duties.
Each team will be in Botswana for about five weeks during July and August 2012. There will be at least two departure dates that will reflect the different school terms across the UK.
While in Botswana UK Scouts will work alongside Botswana Scouts, be under canvas for the whole trip and will share meals and social time with our Botswana hosts. The emphasis will be on the projects although some free time will allow more of the country to be visited and give a break from the hard work. Food selection can also be limited in Africa so fussy eating habits will have to be dealt with before departure.
Applicants should be aged between 16 and 20 at the beginning of the expedition. Those over 20 will be considered for leader roles, although these are limited.
Over the next twenty four months training courses designed to prepare everyone for their time in Africa, will be run throughout the country.
These will cover all aspects of living in close proximity to fellow Scouts and the wildlife which may be encountered. Safety and good health are always a priority.
The cost will be around £3000. This covers travel to and from Botswana, subsistence and the materials for the projects. Everyone will be targeted with raising this amount by individual fund raising and grants application.
This will be discussed at our various training weekends, however fundraising activities will be each individual's responsibility.
Application forms are available from George Devine at africa.region@scouts.org.uk or in writing from: 58 Horningsea Road, Fen Ditton, Cambridge, CB5 8SZ.

Thursday 22 July 2010

Jamboree help required

George & Tom have also been offered a day bag-packing at Morrisons,
Cortonwood on Saturday 4th September 2010, to help raise funds.
1st session 10:00-12:00
2nd session 12:00-14:00
3rd session 14:00-16:00
Could you please email ian@columbiawindows.co.uk to confirm what times you
are able to attend
Regards
Chris Moore
07881511550
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Wednesday 21 July 2010

Mud Buggying

I am in the process of negotiating council rates for you and I expect the cost to be around £37.50 per person plus transport for Dirt Buggies, Quads and Archery. I am trying to book Friday the 20/8/10.

Check it out at http://nottinghamdirtbuggies.co.uk/

Apex Challenge Entries

The following have been enterered for this years event.

Team 1, Hedgehogs. Tam, Lodgy, Ian and Dale Mc
Team 2, Unicorns. Tom, Paul, Danny and Dale Cook.

The cost is going to be around £35 including transport.

Check out whats included at www.apexchallenge.co.uk

Sunday 18 July 2010

APEX EXTREME ENTRIES NOW OPEN

ENTRIES NOW OPEN FOR APEX EXTREME

The countdown to this year's Apex Extreme is on! Entries are now open for this year's event and it's expected it will fill up in record time!

We're delighted to confirm that this year we've made space for more teams than ever before to take part. 80 teams of Explorer Scouts and members of the Scout Network will be able to compete in the event which will take place in the Peak District on the weekend of 8th - 10th October 2010.

Even with space for those extra teams we know that the demand for our competitions has grown to such a level that they now generally reach capacity more than a month before the event is due to take place. So many teams are now hoping to take part in what is one of the country's biggest
and most exciting competitions that it's turning into a race to even make it onto the confirmed team list!

Make sure your team doesn't miss out. Check out all the details for this year's event, fill in our online entry form and then confirm your place by posting off your cheque to cover your entry fee and any t-shirts you wish to order. Then we'll look forward to seeing you on October 8th! Join the adventure!

All the details are at www.apexchallenge.co.uk

Sunday 11 July 2010

Bike ride

A big thanks to all who came today and hopefully thoroughly enjoyed yourselves - may your sadle-sores tomorrow be worthwhile.
Ash, Dale, Big Mac, Little Mac, Tom, Tam, Lodgey, Jack, Harry & the leaders Mike, Darrell, Shaun & Roady Jim.
Regards
Chris Moore

Monday 5 July 2010

YL training

You may recall that we planned to run Module G at the last meeting and Module H on the meeting on 8 July, together with a BBQ. As we did not have anyone from Pennine turn up at the meeting (thanks to those Explorers that did make the effort from outside the District so we were able to have a meeting), we have decided to make this Thursday's meeting into a planning session where we can discuss with each of you where you are on the scheme, what modules / challenges you have completed and where we need to concentrate our efforts. As such the meeting will no longer be Module H nor the BBQ

Sunday 4 July 2010

MTB activity



http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/pdf.nsf/pdf/eng-em-sherwoodcyclemap.pdf/$FILE/eng-em-sherwoodcyclemap.pdf

http://www.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/ppimageupload/Image39330.PDF

Plan of activity for Sun 11 July:
10am meet @ hoyland common scout hut, get bikes & equipment onto trailer.
11am meet @ Vicar Water Country Park (car park) OS GR: SK588627 - B6030 New Clipstone, Mansfield, Notts
11:30am Cycle via Sustrans route into Sherwood Pines & follow Kitcheners Trail (Red Route) to Forest Park Visitor Centre.
13:30pm meet Big Jim @ Sherwood Pines Car Park for BBQ in the wood & game of rounders etc.
15:00pm cycle back to Vicar Water Car Park via Red Route & Sustrans Trail (total about 10miles)
5pm (ish) arrive back at Hoyland Common
Note: I have not received any parental permission forms yet, you will need Cycle Protective Equipment as this is proper off road cycling, Helmet, Gloves, Glasses etc - you may need to carry a drink or have chocolate type snacks whilst cycling.
Please bring what food you want to BBQ, we'll provide the means of cooking it, this can be left in Jim' car for you to meet at half time rather than carrying on the bike.
There is available at cost 'go ape' @ the visitors centre, there is also a free bike park for the extreme cycle experience - however I would need written parental consent stating you go on these obstacles at your own risk and absolve scouting of any responsibility.

Tuesday 29 June 2010

Explorer cycle ride Sun 11/07/10

For those wishing to go cycling, check out:
Http://sherwoodpines.yolasite.com/routes.php
I need parental consent forms emailed to me by 04/07/10, please indicate if you need to borrow a bike or equipment - the first responders will get the kit (we only have ten sets)
A consent form is available on the blog if you google 'Fitzwilliam Explorers'.
Advise also if you want to bring a BBQ rather than pack up and have a party in the woods!

Sunday 20 June 2010

Tarnoree







A big THANKS to everyone who helped out making the event a success! Attached are a few taster pics.

The Government have announced a review and remodeling of the Vetting and Barring Scheme. Please see this link for more:
http://www.scouts.org.uk/noticeboard/198/vetting-and-barring-scheme-latest-update

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Tarnoree

Reminder for this weekend:
6pm @ hut to load the equipment & please remember when it's over to help unload & put away!
You'll need parental consent (if not already handed in) for both camping & shooting. As staff we are wearing red T shirts - if you don't have one we are bringing spares for you to buy & remember your cash to pay for the food.
I understand some have had problems setting up standing orders - our account is Fitzwilliam Explorer Scouts, Yorkshire Bank, Chapeltown, S35 2UN, sort code 05-08-23 contact me for the account number. For anyone not having set up payments by August we're going to have to claim back payment.
Regards
Chris Moore

Thursday 3 June 2010

Bag Packing at Tesco Stairfoot

Hi All,
I will meet you in the cafe at 2pm on Saturday 5th June at Tesco Stairfoot. You need to wear full uniform please.
Regards
Jim

Monday 31 May 2010

Chief Scouts Visit to Hesley Wood Camp 30/5/2010

Camp went well, all explorers contributed excellently got a few good pictures of Bear. Tam was delighted to get a hug and picture with Bear (see attached). thanks to him above for good weather, all you explorers for attending and a special thanks to Chris Moore for all his efforts especially as he was going on holiday as well.

ATTENDEES
  • Ian and Paul Mac

  • Ash and Dale Mac

  • Peter

  • Dale C

  • Danny

  • George

  • Tam

  • Baggy

  • Nemo

Sorry if I have forgot any body. Next meeting 7th June in Full uniform



Friday 28 May 2010

Camp @ Hesley

Remember personal equipment Sleep bag, cutlery etc tomorrow. Cash 4 a takeaway, camp fees & £3 for Sunday - parental consent form & necker are essential, not optional.
Meet @ HC hut 1pm 4 the cycle ride in :-( weather permitting:-) - you'll need to get out the equipment you'll need ie tents etc
Regards
Chris Moore

Wednesday 26 May 2010

Chief' visit & camp

For those camping meet at Hoyland Common Hut 1pm Sat, you'll be cycling to Hesley towing your kit in the trailers. I understand you are going down Chap for tea.
Remember neckers, cash etc
Breakfast Sunday get some bacon & sausages as jim may be late. It is costing £3 for the day, we're running a bouncy castle, selling burnt bacon butties and helping cubs & scouts with their activities.
Sunday you must be on site by 10am when the gates close till 5pm when we cycle back to drop off the equipment.
Regards
Chris Moore

Monday 24 May 2010

FW: Gilwell 24

Just a reminder about Gilwell 24.
County are still trying to sort this after a number of Explorers expressed an interest. The cost is likely to be £50 including entry fee, t-shirt and transport; food is additional.

If you want to attend, then please let me know so I can pass numbers to John at County, then he can determine if it is feasible to organise. Deadline is this Friday!

Regards,

Brian

Explorer Scout Leader (YL Unit)

Friday 21 May 2010

Reminder

Need parental consent forms & deposits by end of Monday from anyone wanting to camp @ Chief Scouts visit or Tarnoree!
We will accept printed or email copies. No form = No Go. Simples innit?
Have you checked out the calendar for what else is on & let us know your interest
We need to be putting together next years calendars - send in your (legal & affordable) ideas
We need more people making entries on this blog, rather than it just being a stuffy old source of information - come on you cyber geeks.
Regards
Chris Moore

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Update

Thanks to Shaun, Ash, Baggy, George, Tom, Stoner, Lodgy, Dale & Harry for the bike ride last night - it was 14.8km.
I understand ice skating is off next week as we've not received any activity consent forms and so cannot book it!
Tesco bag packing 5th June - please let a Leader know, who can & who cannot go by 25/05/10! We have a list of do's & don't that we have to comply with.
Chief Scouts visit 30/05/10 - need permission forms from those wanting to camp by 25/05/10 along with a £5 deposit, we need to liaise with the district leaders to firm up the plans.
Tarnoree 19/06/10 is cancelled. However we will still be running a camp for Hoyland & Hoyland Common (who have booked), again we need to liaise with the leaders to plan the activities etc. We need permission forms from those wanting to camp by 25/05/10 along with a £5 deposit.
Think that's it but I'm sure you'll let me know.
Regards
Chris Moore

Monday 17 May 2010

Meeting Monday 24/5/2010 @ 7pm

We need all explores to attend to enable us to organise three camps and activities at Tanoree and Chief Scouts event.

ALL EXPLORERS TO ACT ON THIS POST

Dear all,

  1. Are you camping at Hesley Wood for the chief scouts visit ? Then I need to know by this Friday the 21st.
  2. All explorers are expected to commit to at least the full day on the Sunday 30/5/2010, no feeble excuses please.
  3. Also can you let me know by this Friday the 21st if your camping at the Tanoree weekend in support of Georges efforts.
  4. Next weeks ice skating, we again have had to cancel the activity because we have not had any consents back or any real commitment from you explorers

Tuesday 11 May 2010

Events

Mon 17/05/10 Mountain Biking
Mon 24/05/10 Ice skating
Reminder I need Parental Consent forms from everyone for these events - no form = no go!
I have the standing orders ready for you I'll send out to the known email addresses - otherwise send me a chaser.

Saturday 8 May 2010

FW: Young Leader Unit Reminder

Don't forget our next Young Leader training session will be held on Thursday, 13th May at 8pm at Penistone HQ.  It is Module G – Programme Planning, even if you have already done this module (we have run it once before) it will be beneficial for you to attend so we can share with you the new information available from HQ.  And we will have a guest visit from the ACC (Explorers) at our meeting, so do come along.  Then we will have the second part of Programme Planning in July, where we will also put on a BBQ and take a look at what we will do after summer for the rest of the year.  These two modules need to be completed in order; if you don't attend the first, the content of the second will not make as much sense.

Saturday 1 May 2010

Bag packing

From George - bag packing @ tesco on fifth June

Wednesday 28 April 2010

Young Leader Unit Update

Our next Young Leader training session will be held on Thursday, 13th May at 8pm at Penistone HQ. The Module we will be covering is Module G; – Programme Planning. Even if you have already done this unit (we have run it once before) it will be beneficial for you to attend so we can share with you the new information available from HQ. Additionally, we hope to have a guest visit from the ACC (Explorers) at our meeting, so it would be good if we can get a good turnout. The module was planned when we met up earlier in the year to discuss the needs for training up to summer. The Module that we will run on 8th July, just before we finish, will then be the second part of Programme Planning (Module H) and we hope to also put on a BBQ at that event and take a look at what we will do after summer for the rest of the year. These two modules need to be completed in order; if you don't attend the first the content of the second will not make as much sense.
How are the annual challenges going, it would be great to present some of the bars to go onto your YL badges.
Chief Scout – Bear Grylls Visit
The County team are organising an activity day at Hesley Wood which Bear Grylls will be attending and each District have been allocated a strict number of places for Leaders and Young People. We have two places for YLs to attend, so if you want the opportunity of attending then please let me know; all names will go into a hat and two will be drawn at random. The event will run from 10am to 5pm on 30th May (yes it clashes with Troop Camp) you will need to be on site throughout that time and no vehicles will be allowed on / off site after the event has started until it ends.
It will cost £3 per person, which pays for hotdog, commemorative badge and drinks throughout the day. You will need a packed lunch and a drink. Dress code is scouting activity clothing with neckers - not uniform. This will be a fun day for all sections and you may get the opportunity of seeing the Chief Scout as he travels around the site.
Responses to me by 7 May please if you wish to be in the draw for the activity day.
Many thanks,
Brian
Explorer Scout Leader (YL Unit)

Sunday 25 April 2010

St Georges Parade

Many thanks to everyone who bothered to turn up today (Tam, George, Baggy,
Big Mac, Little Mac, Dale, Tom, Peter, Lodgy) & congratulations to those
gaining their knecker.
The sun shone on the righteous for a change, even though I spent most of
the service worrying about the rain outside.

Tuesday 20 April 2010

Events


Sun 25/04/10 2pm @ Wombwell hut (off Wainwright Pl) return to hut 4pm(ish)
- note limited parking available
Mon 26/04/10 Tarnoree & walk bring suitable attire for the weather
Mon 03/05/10 Bank Holiday NO Explorers
Mon 10/05/10 Survival cooking (not for the squeamish)
Mon 17/05/10 Mountain Biking
Mon 24/05/10 Ice skating
Sun 30/05/10 Chief Scouts visit to Hesley
Mon 31/05/10 Bank Holiday NO Explorers
Mon 07/06/10 Uniform & flag break break games
Mon 14/06/10 Walk & Backwards cooking
Sat 20/06/10 Tarnoree
Mon 21/06/10 Clean up kit

Thursday 8 April 2010

Mon 12 April 2010

Sorry No meeting Mon 12 April 2010 as I'm away & Jim's @ a meeting for the Chief Scouts visit.  Back to normal on the 19th

Wednesday 31 March 2010

Requested activities

You have asked for the following to be considered for inclusion in the
activities calendar:
Cleathorpes camp
Youth hostelling
Quad biking
Competition camp
Laser quest
Skiing or snowboarding
Theme park visit
Rifle shooting
Archery
Canoeing
Concert/gig
Fundraising to pay for stuff
Regards
Chris Moore

Tuesday 30 March 2010

FW: SY Explorers - Cub Taster Weekend

Cub Taster Weekend
As stated before the idea of the Cub Taster Weekend is to put on as many scouting skills, games and activities for the cubs so that they can get an idea of what scouts is about so that they can be a little more prepared for moving on.  If we aim to put these bases etc. on for Saturday then if we don't get enough for the whole weekend we can do something else with them on the Sunday.  Sylvia and I would be most grateful if you can ask your leaders, particularly those in the Scout and Active Support sections if they can help.
I have attached a booking form so that leaders can either stay and help all weekend or just for the day if they wish.  Once the Howard Walker has been filled it will be their own camping accommodation just behind the H.Walker building.I have also attached the weekend booking form for your info.
Many thanks
Lynn Moore

Taking the Lead

Please follow the attached link http://www.scouts.org.uk/takingthelead

Monday 22 March 2010

Activity Consent Forms

Attached is an activity consent form for activities available this year.
Please get your parents to sign one up with an indication (on the back) which activities you do / don't want to attend. There will also be some more cycling evenings (when we've fixed all the punctures), which need parental consent.
Remember Monday 29/03/10 is the next Tarnoree planning night @ Silverwood (7pm), bring £5 if you're wanting to attend! No Meeting Bank Holiday 5 April
(See attached file: SKMBT_C35310032215010.pdf)

Sunday 14 March 2010

Cycling

A few hints/Tips/Advice & the inevitable disclaimer:
* Clothing - windproof/waterproof & tight fitting - do not wear or tie anything around you that will become trapped.
* Footwear - trainers comfortable for safe cycling
* First Aid - should you fall off
* Repairs - do you know how to fix a puncture or a chain having come off
* Lights - do they work, have you spare batteries
* Food & Water
* Mobile Phone/telephone money

Parents/Guardians should note in addition to the activity consent:
* Cycling can be dangerous & a physically challenging activity - participants should be aware of risks and be personally responsible for loss, damage or injury
* Helmets must be worn
* Damage costs (other than punctures) will be the responsibility of the rider
* Cycle/Countryside/Highway Codes must be adhered to & respect given to others.
* Although cycles and equipment may be provided, it is down to individuals to check this and ensure it is safe and suitable for the activity they are about to commence.
* Cycles may be ridden anywhere that complies with the law i.e. on public roads, bridleways & trails.

Thursday 11 March 2010

Barnsley Explore

Dear All
Due to the poor response to the Barnsley Explore activity on the 20th March, I was late getting the details out, we are going to postpone the event to later in the year and possibly run it on a Friday Night in June / July or September.The format of the new event will be an incident night hike of about 3.5 miles with 5 / 6 bases, starting and finishing at Silverwood but this time teams who have finished will pitch their own tent and sleep in until morning where over breakfast trophies will be awarded to the winning Scout and Explorer teams. The date will follow once have had chance to check my diary and compare with your District diaries. Sorry again and please apologise to any young people who were interested
Regards Bruce

Tuesday 9 March 2010

Events

Reminder that we meet @ 6pm for a bike ride next Monday. We'll need parental consent forms from anyone under 18 yrs taking part.
Google Fitzwilliam Explorer Activity Form or go direct to
http://www.scribd.com/doc/21570060/WordPro-OneDayActivityForm">http://www.scribd.com/doc/21570060/WordPro-OneDayActivityForm">http://www.scribd.com/doc/21570060/WordPro-OneDayActivityForm
for an electronic form.
We also need parental consent for Explore on 20/03/10.
While parents are signing, why not add any of the other activities down the right hand column of the blog you may be interested in - it saves you time/paper/effort.
Is anyone NOT able to make Tarneree? deposit required by the end of the month.
We are also looking to move to standing order payments instead of weekly payments, as most of you seem to suffer memory loss every week at payment time!

Saturday 6 March 2010

Reminder

07.03.10 Cyclo Cross @ Silverwood 10am start to get the frying pan hot for all those bacon butties.
Mon 15 March Early start @ Explorers 6pm @ Hut, as were off out mountain bike riding, so remember jogging bottoms or similar tight fitting @ bottom so as not to get caught in the pedals.
Sat 20 March Barnsley Explore @ Silverwood are you putting in a team?

Tuesday 2 March 2010

International

Haiti
Since last month many Scouts over the UK have raised an enormous amount of money for our partnership organisations such as Shelterbox and SOS Children's villages, and also for the Scout appeal run by WOSM. You can read more about how Scouts funds have been used on the WOSM website - scout.org/solidarite-haiti .
Thank you for all the hard work you have done to get Scouts locally engaged with this, it's made an enormous difference to Haitians.

External Organisations
Currently we're working with Shelterbox – and we've been keeping you up to date with new events as and when they happen. The next big event is the Shelterbox scavenger hunt on 12th June. It's still possible to sign up to the ShelterBox Challenge, 10 months of Programme ideas and resources based around disaster relief. For more information, visit www.youngshelterbox.org.
We're also developing partnerships with other Organisations, and are now looking into how we can work together to support global Scouting in the UK. We'll let you know as soon as we have more news, but thought we'd let you know who they were so you can have a look at their websites if you're interested:
SOS Children's villages - www.soschildrensvillages.org.uk
Save the Children  - www.savethechildren.org.uk
Bookbridge – www.bookbridge.org

South East England ACCI team
Saturday 30th January saw the South-East Region ACC(I) meeting in Basingstoke, Hampshire. Notes from the meeting can be obtained by contacting Rayner Mayer at rayner@sociotech.demon.co.uk
Adam Jollans (CC Hampshire) presented a reworking of Module 19 at the meeting and is after some Counties to trial it. For further information, please contact Adam at adamjollans@mac.com.

Volunteer Vacancies
International Links Coordinator:
We were really pleased with the amount of, and high quality of, applications for this post. Interviews have happened this week – so we'll let you know who we've recruited to the role next month!
Global Advisers:
We have successfully filled the vacant roles; and would like to take this opportunity to welcome the new members of the team:
European Region will be jointly covered by Chris Green and James Boyle. You can contact them at Europe.region@scout.org.uk
Eurasian Region will  be covered by Russell Torrence. You can contact him at Eurasia.Region@scout.org.uk
Each Global Adviser has an interest and knowledge in a particular part of the world and is happy to answer any questions that you may have regarding visits overseas, Scouting in a particular country or any other question relating to the World Scout Region that they are linked to.

13th World Scout Moot
The final Contingent gathering for all Mootsters is taking place from the 26th-28th March. All members of the Contingent are invited to a weekend of fun and preparation before their departure to Kenya in July.
We are also looking into developing opportunities for Scouts from overseas who will be supported by The UK Scout Association to attend the event. Further details about this are expected soon...

22nd World Scout Jamboree
The 7 IST selection days have taken place at locations across the UK and candidates were of a very high standard. During the week commencing Monday 1st March, we will be informing candidates of the outcome of their application by email. They will be asked to pay a £100 deposit within two weeks of receiving an offer.
Other areas of the project are progressing, including discussion with a number of other National Scout Organisations regarding possibilities for Home Hospitality and Solidarity projects. As with the Moot, this is still to be confirmed and we hope to have more details in the coming months.
All members of the Jamboree contingent will be eligible to apply for a bursary, details of which will be available from Jamboree Unit Leaders. The finer details of the bursaries will be available once a Unit has made its first payment, due by the end of February. The submission of bursary applications will be coordinated by Unit Leaders, so please approach them directly if you have any questions.

Volunteering in Sweden
Kate Wilson has been appointed as the successful applicant for the May 2010 intake of the EVS programme in Sweden. Kate will travel to Stockholm to volunteer for four months in the offices of the Swedish Jamboree organisers. We wish her the best of luck with this opportunity.
Meanwhile, Daniel Miles from Dorset is nearing the end of his placement. He has already made a valuable contribution to the event, focussing in particular on the Jamboree programme.
There will be another intake in November 2010. The application process for this will open in the next few months, information of which can be found at www.scouts.org.uk/IVOSS.

Visits Abroad Day
On Sunday 21st February, we hosted a meeting at Gilwell Park to review the Visits Abroad process. Many County level volunteers have had the opportunity to have their say at the various DAS Days around the country so this was the turn of section leaders. Some great information was shared and the Visits Abroad update project is now full steam ahead! Keep an eye on future monthly updates to check out how things are going.
If you have any thoughts on how the current process can be improved, please contact Richard by sending an email to richard.neville@scout.org.uk.


Explorer Belt Resource
The Explorer team at HQ are looking to produce two new resources to support the Explorer Belt Award, similar to those for the Queen's Scout Award. The international department has been asked to help out – so we would appreciate any comments you may have on the Explorer Belt – what support would be welcomed, what's gone well and why; what could have gone better…
Please send any comments to international@scout.org.uk

Joint UK-Sweden opportunity for Scout Network members August 2010
A group of Swedish Sea Scouts aged 18/19 have made contact with a proposal for an exciting joint project this summer. This fantastic opportunity for approximately 10 Network members would involve spending a week in the Mediterranean, taking part in activities and sharing cultural experiences with a similar sized group from Sweden.
Much of the week would be spent aboard a sailing vessel; visiting different Greek ports in the Athens area and using the opportunity both to meet with local Scouts and to promote the work of the Scout Movement to other locals. No prior sailing experience is necessary - just a bunch of enthusiasm and a willingness to learn! Offshore sailing is a unique and exciting adventurous team-activity; whilst the Mediterranean is an excellent location for beginners and experienced sailors alike.
Expressions of interest are now being sought from members. Please let Network Members who may be interested in applying know about eth trip; and ask them to contact Dan Weaver as soon as possible for further information via danny.weaver@btinternet.com.


JEKA 50th Anniversary
As part of their 50th Anniversary celebrations, JEKA offered free places at their summer centres to people from 20 Groups. Nigel pulled the names of the lucky winners from a hat, and they will be contacted soon. JEKA also handed over a cheque for £3, 300 for the International Fund to support Scouts travelling overseas – so a big thank you to them for their ongoing support, and happy anniversary!

European and World Conferences
We are pleased to announce that the following people have been selected to attend the Scout Assoc at the Euro Scout Conference in Brussels this July:
Richard Amies
Rachel Ruddock
Jack Caine
And a fourth representative will be nominated by the Board. The conference sets the agenda for Scouting in Europe and is a valuable opportunity to promote the voice of young people in European Scouting.
You should also note that the World Scout Conference and Forum will take place next Jan in Brasil. Information about selecting young people to attend this event can be expected later in the year. Watch this space…

National Fellowships to National Scout Active Support Units
This Saturday there is a meeting at BP House to discuss the changes and how they affect the National Fellowships; which Fellowship Chairs (+1) have been invited to. Richard Neville will also be attending; and we'll let you know what happened next month.

Useful Links
www.scouts.org.uk – The Scout Association homepage
www.scouts.org.uk/international - All about International
www.scouts.org.uk/intlinks - Details on the International Links Scheme
www.scouts.org.uk/intops - International Opportunities
www.scouts.org.uk/wsm2010 - 13th World Scout Moot Kenya 2010
www.ukcontingent.org.uk – 22nd World Scout Jamboree Sweden 2011
www.fco.gov.uk – Foreign and Commonwealth Office
www.twitter.com/ukintscouts - International Office Twitter Page

Contacts
international@scout.org.uk     0208 433 7100



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Friday 26 February 2010

Reminder

The first Monday of every month is uniform night! This coming Monday is uniform, also bring some clothes to put equipment away after the freezer camp & hopefully the new bikes that will have been delivered. We also need your thoughts on Tarnoree.

Sunday 21 February 2010

Leaders

Your Programme, Your Voice is an online questionnaire for section leaders which is run about three times a year. It is designed to provide quantitative feedback from section leaders on the balanced programme and other issues surrounding its delivery. Please take time to follow the below link and have your say:
http://q.scouts.org.uk/s/SbPJcvB10nBWElf

The Geoffrey Gordon Cup 2010 26th-28th March - North Yorkshire Moors. Please see the below web link:
http://www.durhamscouts.org.uk/new/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=518&Itemid=459

Andrew Ward is planning a Light Weight Camping + Terrain Zero Hill Walking Training Weekend (Scout Leaders & Explorer Scout Leaders).
In his new role as ADC Activities he will be looking after DofE, and as Nights Away Advisor, he is keen to get all the Explorer Leaders a Camping Permit which includes Light Weight Camping.
The course will look at the items specific to lightweight expedition camping, which are additional to the items required for the Campsite Nights Away Permit.
Bronze and Silver DofE Expeditions are in Terrain Zero. As Unit leaders you should be able to supervise the expeditions, but you will require a light weight camping permit. You will also have to have an adequate level of walking, navigation & supervisory skills in the Terrain Zero areas, to enable your DC to give you authorisation to supervise the expeditions.
This course will be the 1st stage, which will then require you to organise and run a lightweight camp for your permit assessment.
This course is not intended to replace the module 16 course, but is in addition to.
If you have an existing Nights Away Permit (Campsite) then you will only require the additional items to be assessed.
Andy is therefore looking at a weekend after Easter at the start of the D of E expedition window.
Looking at the Pennine District Diary the best weekend is 17 – 18th April.
The proposed start time in Penistone would be 8-00am Saturday, travel by car to campsite, carry all equipment on walk and pitch camp late afternoon.
Saturday evening meal at Pub in Malham, Sunday morning camping skills and cooking, return after lunch.
Suggested campsite Gordale Campsite, nr Gordale Scar gr 914645 OS Map: 98
Can you therefore please by return e-mail letting him know if you would be interested in taking part. Andy can then look at the cost, which will be dependent on numbers.
Also the Intro to the DofE course on 13th March would be very useful to any Explorer Scout Leader or Scout Leader wanting to run the awards.
There are two more dates for DofE training here in South Yorkshire.
They are the 13th and 14th March.
The 13th will be intro to the DofE and the 14th EAAS.
I recommend the “intro to the DofE course” to all Explorer Leaders, it’s the one which Brian & I went to last year at Trippet Lane.
There will be a cost of £15 per person for the DofE course; which will cover the cost of course materials, refreshments and lunch. Please find the attached application form. Applications for courses will close 4 week before the course.
If you have any enquiries about this, please contact the Activities Office on 0208 433 7157, or send application form to activities@scout.org.uk.
Towards the backend of the year we should be starting to deliver the DofE Expedition Supervisor course, ready for the 2011 expedition season.
A Light Weight Camping Permit and the Supervisor course will be ideal for all unit leaders. The DofE and Scout Association made the decision that they had to get the assessors in place first.
The Supervisor course will be launched shortly to the national group of Assessor Trainers.
http://www.barnsleypennine.co.uk/

Evening Gliding
As a trial, the Gliding Club is offering evening Gliding on the following dates. Start between 17:00 & 18:30 'till dusk. Up to 10 may fly, depending on weather & light To make an enquiry or book a date, see
http://www.glider.ne-activities.org.uk
June 10
Wed 02 or Fri 04 June.
Wed 09 or Fri 11 June.
Wed 16 or Fri 18 June.
Wed 23 or Fri 25 June.

Tuesday 16 February 2010

Help

Due to a change in circumstances, we need extra help every meeting night to comply with the minimum leader to young person supervision ratios.
In short we need a parent/friend/relative etc, who is over 18yrs, to stay on Monday nights for the 2hr meetings to go ahead. We are not asking for the volunteer to wear a uniform or undergo any training (unless they wish to do so) but CRB checks will have to be completed to comply with the legislation that requires this supervision ratio.
As with all Scouting this is a voluntary position, the only payment being to see young people enjoying themselves.

Monday 15 February 2010

Freezer Camp

Freezer Camp

Wednesday 10 February 2010

Weather

FELLTOP CONDITIONS REPORT from Helvellyn at 120pm on Tuesday 9th February 2010.There was a light dusting of snow at all levels, but it has only settled above 500m with the main snow level being above 650m. Below 650m only patches of old, icy snow remain and these are generally, but not always, avoidable. Above 650m, snow depth increases with height to reach over 70cm in drifts although as the main snowpack is icy you should not sink down into it, apart from the recent snow that has only added up to 5cm in drifts. Well-used footpaths are covered in compacted snow and ice making the going - with crampons - easy, although treacherous without. Both Striding and Swirral Edges are in full winter condition. The exits have a light covering of unstable snow over a layer of consolidated snow and ice; so care needs to be taken. Cornices have formed along the summit ridges, so please keep well back from the edge and advise others to do likewise. Full winter clothing, footwear and equipment are essential for anyone venturing out onto the fells as are crampons and ice axes for anyone going above the snowline. Several Lakeland tarns, such as Red Tarn, have frozen the ice is not very thick, so please do not be tempted out on them! Climbing Conditions : Still good, although care needs to be taken with the intermittent top layer of spindrift; so if you are experienced, properly equipped, and can assess any changes to the snowpack and conditions, come and enjoy! Summit statistics today (these are taken when the Fell Top Assessor is on the summit - they do not represent max/min figures for the past 24 hours) Temperature minus 3.9 c Wind chill minus 14.5 c Max wind speed 40.2 mph Average wind speed 22.7 mph

Tuesday 9 February 2010

Whats happening

Remember 8pm this Friday to load up the trailer for this weekend. Remember Caving on Saturday so prepare to get wet and muddy - take spare clothes & a towel. Hillwalking on Sunday - take note of the weather and temperatures both day & night and take suitable clothing & equipment!


Taybarns Tankersley Sat 20/02/10 11am a discounted meal for anyone in uniform (£3.99 pp irrespective of age - pay on day) - drinks will be at an extra cost. If you've not already let me know you're going, then I need to know by 18:00hrs 10/02/10 to book bums on seats! Check out their website http://www.taybarns.com/

15/02/10 No Explorers

22/02/10 7pm we are meeting @ Silverwood to see the other Districts & organise Tarnoree - see you there.

Training

Check out http://www.sy-activities.org.uk/ for gliding dates, Hillwalking training & assessment, climbing training & assessment, Dinghy training & assessment, Powerboat training & assessments - There are also numerous training dates available for Young Leaders, Old(er) Leaders, 1st Aid & camping permits. Please liaise should you be interested.

Wednesday 3 February 2010

X-Treme 2010

Events

Taybarns 11am Sat 20.02.10 are offering Explorers in Uniform the chance to
eat for £3.99 pp (saving £4.50). I need to know next week who's interested
to reserve seats as this is a county wide offer.

Dear Parent/Guardian

West Leeds District is running a caving session on Saturday 13th February.
We will be visiting Old Ings and Berkwith Caves just out side of Horton in
Ribblesdale. If your child would like to go caving this is the perfect
opportunity.

You will need to bring.

1. A packed lunch and a hot drink
2. A full change of WARM Cloths. (Everyone will get wet and it will be
cold)
3. Wellington Boot are preferable however sturdy boot can be warn (your
feet will get wet so remember a change of foot wear)
4. A towel
5. A bin Bag is useful for your wet and dirty cloths

See your scout leader to arrange transport.
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You must bring the lower half of this form with you.
I, the parent / guardian / Carer of give my consent for my
son/daughter to take part in the caving session at Old Ings and Berkwith on
Saturday 13th February

I full understand the nature of this activity and have no objection to
tacking part in the caving run by qualified instructors.

I authorise any accompany staff to act in loco parentis and sign on my
behalf, any written form of consent required by a hospital authority, if
the delay in obtaining my own signature is considered inadvisable by the
doctor concerned.

Does your child have any know allergies or disabilities? e.g.
Claustrophobia, penicillin, asthma, eyesight problems if so please give
details



He/she has/has not been immunized against tetanus in the last 5 years.

Date Print name

During the event my contact phone numbers will be

Home Mobile
I also agree for them to participate in a Hillwalking activity on Sunday 14 February 2010.


Signature

Saturday 30 January 2010

Young Leaders Training

The Following are booked on module A training at Penistone Scout Hut this Thursday 4th February at 7:30 for 8pm.
  • Tam
  • Ian Mac
  • Baggy
  • Nemo
  • Paul
  • Danny
Please make you own travel arrangement

Freezer Camp Itinerary 13th to 15th February 2010

Saturday 13th

9am at Hoyland Common Scout hut
9:15 Leave for Great Towers
11:15 ish Arrive at Great towers, make camp and lunch
2pm meet team
5pm Return to camp
7pm Dinner

Sunday 14th

8am Breakfast
8:30 Leave for Langdale fell walk
5pm Meet Minibus at Grasmere
5:15pm Return to camp
7pm Dinner

Monday 14th


9am Lie in and liesurley breakfast
10:30am Break Camp
10:30 to 3pm TBD
3pm Return home
5pm ish Arrive home


Friday 29 January 2010

Tarnoree

Thanks to George - please see attached link
http://tarnoree2010.webs.com/

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Explorer Programme

Have a look on http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/6to25/explorer/events.htm for
national events which may be interesting to you.

Friday 1 January 2010

Winter Walk

Just a reminder the walk is still taking place this Sunday, 9am meet @ Flouch Car park (last car park on the right before the Flouch roundabout on the A616), to try and get rid of the excesses of the festive season.
Due to the prevailing winter conditions (6 to 12" standing snow & sub zero temperatures) only Explorers wearing walking boots (not trainers or shoes) and with appropriate winter clothing, will be able to participate! Remember to bring parental consent forms and a plastic bag 1. to sit on @ lunch 2. to use as a sledge.
You will not require ice axes, crampons or rope, but remember if its wet or lost it's a long cold walk back to the car park so bring extra gloves/hat/jumper etc in your rucksack!