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Festive Celebrations!

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East Norfolk Scouts held their annual Festive Celebration at The Minster Church of St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth on Monday 4 December.
Over 600 young people, leaders and parents braved the cold temperatures and attended the event joined by guests from Norfolk County Scouts.

The theme this year was “Trees” and how they feature in faiths from around our world.  As part of the event Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers and Leaders from each Scout group decorated their own version of festive trees and created a magnificent display for all to see. 

Together everyone learned why trees are decorated for Christmas and how they have historically been used for worship and feature in the major faiths across the world.

Everyone also learned about the importance of trees for the future of the world we live in, and the importance that everyone must value trees for conservation and protecting animal and plant life across our earth.


The evening was hosted by Jake the District Youth Lead, Liam the District 18-24 Lead,  and Shelly the District Lead Volunteer, working alongside The Revd Liz Dawes, who together with Scouts form North Yarmouth Scout Group, lit the Advent Candle.  Everyone joined together to sing Christmas songs and make some Christmas crafts to take home as a memory of the evening, a Pipe-cleaner Mini Tree and their wish for the new year written on a Hand of Hope.

Tinned food was also collected to support The Pathway Café and Support Centre, which is a charity that operates from The Minster Mission where three times every week a hearty, hot lunch meal, practical help and advice. Is provided.  Altogether 420 tins of food were donated by members of East Norfolk Scouts to support the charity.

The evening concluded with some well-deserved achievements by adult volunteers recognised alongside the success of some young people too:

The Young Leader Award was gained by Violet, Gracie, Aidan and Harry of 1st Gorleston and George of 2nd Gorleston Scout Groups.

The Award for Merit was presented to Liam Segust and Caroline Gibbs who are part of the District Team, Liz Coleman from the Active Support Unit was presented with The Bar to the Award for Merit.  Glenn Chusonis who volunteers in East Norfolk and for Norfolk County Scouts was presented with The Silver Acorn and Jane Clarke form 1st Belton Scout Group was presented with The Bar to the Silver Acorn.

The final award of the evening was presented to Jake Annison, who was the first in East Norfolk District and the third in the County of Norfolk to achieve The King’s Scout Award, the highest youth award in Scouting.  Jake will be invited to a ceremony at Windsor Castle in 2024 to celebrate this prestigious award.

East Norfolk Scouts welcome new adult volunteers to come and join our adventure.  Without our dedicated Scouting volunteers, we would not be able to deliver first class Scouting skills for life to hundreds of young people each week.

If you want to start the New Year off with a new challenge – come and join East Norfolk Scouts!
Whether you have a few minutes each week to spare, or you fancy challenging yourself to be a regular volunteer, we guarantee we have a space for you.

Visit www.eastnorfolkscouts.org.uk/join submit a join request and we will be in touch.

Norfolk Scouts Job Opportunity

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Norfolk Scouts are looking for a go-getter who can help more young people gain skills for life.

As the local Growth Officer for Norfolk, you will be proactively helping the assigned Scout Districts achieve their growth ambitions focusing specifically on recruiting for and opening new sections by collaborating with local volunteers and the Norfolk County Team.

You will provide practical hands-on support that recruits adult volunteers and young people.

Full information is included in the Role Application Pack.

Closing date for applications is 19 November 2023.

Scout Go Fishing

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£1000 grant provided a fantastic new opportunity for East Norfolk Scouts.

Thanks to Twiggy from 1st Martham, who secured a grant to purchase a fishing equipment, Scouts were able to enjoy a days fishing and caught over 400 fish!

Top Awards 2023

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East Norfolk celebrated 100 young people’s achievements at St. George’s Theatre.

Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer Scouts and Network members achieved their Chief Scouts Top Award, Young Leader Award and for Jake his Scout of the World Award.

The theme of the celebration was The Oscars.

The Good Service of 13 adults was also recognised.

District Commissioners Commendations included Jaylen form 1st Bradwell and Marylyn from Norfolk Scouts.

Scouting Skills Success

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30 adults from East Norfolk Scouts joined together for the weekend of Scouting skills, fun and friendship at Herringfleet Scout Campsite.

AGM 2023

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East Norfolk Scouts Annual General Meeting took place on 9 June.

40 members of the Scout Council joined the meeting.

Click Here to view Liam’s Transformation Update.

Click Here to download a copy of The Retro Games

St George’s Day 2023

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Scouts from across the East Norfolk District braved the rain on Sunday to take part in the annual St George’s Day celebration. St George is a Patron Saint of Scouting. Baden Powell choose St George to be the Movements Patron because he felt his qualities were the same as a good Scout. St George’s Day is April 23, and on that day Scouts remind themselves of their Promise and Scout Law. Not that a Scout ever forgets either but, on St George’s Day, they make a special point of thinking about them and renewing their promise together.

This year the theme for St George’s Day was focused around the Scouting Ambassadors and their professions. Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, and Explorers all took part in a wide range of activities such as producing a news report to pole trekking as well as building mountains from paper cups and rowing with mops!

Each year, the East Norfolk District Flag circulates around the groups. This year it was 1st Belton’s turn to hold the flag. The St George’s flag was also awarded to North Yarmouth Scout Group for their achievement over the past year.

The final flag to be awarded was the Union Flag. This was presented to the Network and Top Awards team for their achievement over the past year.

The Peter Batley box was awarded jointly to 1st Belton and North Yarmouth Scout Groups. It is awarded for community involvement. Both 1st Belton and North Yarmouth engaged with their local communities over the past year with a range of activities from street light surveys to making random acts of kindness to the residents of a village and will place some photographic memories in the box as a keepsake of their projects and achievements.

We also celebrated some Scouting awards. Gerry Harman from 1st Gorleston Scout Group was awarded The Silver Wolf which is the highest award made by The Scout Association “for service of the most exceptional character”. Our sincere thanks and congratulations go to Gerry for his dedication to Scouting over the past 35 years – a truly deserved award.

We also celebrated our very own DC, Shelly O’Keefe who received her 25yrs service Award. Once again, we are all truly thankful for her dedicated commitment to Scouting in Norfolk and the fun and excitement she helps to deliver to young people in Scouting.

If you are interested in joining Scouts as a leader or young person, please visit www.eastnorfolkscouts.org.uk for further information or email [email protected] .

Some more pictures form the day….