The latest issue of 1st News is available now. It’s packed with news from 1st Northwood Scout Group; be sure to read to the very end – that’s where you’ll find all you need to know about Jumble Sale 2022.
Click here to download the pdf version.
The latest issue of 1st News is available now. It’s packed with news from 1st Northwood Scout Group; be sure to read to the very end – that’s where you’ll find all you need to know about Jumble Sale 2022.
Click here to download the pdf version.
After many hours of work by Group committee members and friends, the Scouting Centre and Little Hut are ready for whatever the elements throw at them! They’ve each received two coats of Sadolin preservative which should protect the woodwork for some years to come. Thanks to all those who played a part in Richard’s working parties.
Catch up with all that’s been happening at 1st Northwood. To download the newsletter, click here.
Catch up with all the latest at 1st Northwood by clicking here.
The Mayor of Hillingdon, Councillor Teji Barnes, has been visiting various sections across the District – she’s been to Explorers, our Cubs, 1st Eastcote Scouts and is going to 6th Northwood Beavers next week.
She does a weekly blog which you can view by clicking on the link below; Explorers are at 2.15; Cubs at 12.09.
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See what 1st Northwood Scout Group has been doing during lockdown, and admire our new-look newsletter – just click here.
The Group is supporting the Scout Association Care for Care Homes – 10,000 Acts of Kindness initiative and sent some summer pictures to St Vincent’s Nursing Home. Their manager, Celine, was delighted:
Please pass on our thanks to the scouts and beavers for their lovely art work. I’m sure the residents will be lifted by the wonderful pictures.
We hoped to have regular contact with St Vincent’s with visits from all sections for games, shared learning, singing and helping out, but Covid and the suspension of face-to-face scouting prevented that; getting involved in this project was a logical step.
On 27th May, Passmores delivered and put up our replacement for the old Neal Hut, just inside the main gate. Passmores are the company that supplied the new Scouting Centre, so they match perfectly! It has two opening hatches for serving teas at Jumble, a double door entrance, and it’s slightly bigger than the old one.
For the last two weeks Richard Plume has been up there most afternoons fitting it out with shelves, worktops and electrics, see pictures. Each of the serving hatches has a fold-up/fold-down serving counter; when not in use they fold down completely flat against the wall.
On 13th June, we moved back in all the things that belong there, mainly our tables and lots of Jumble-related equipment. Roll on next year’s Jumble Sale!