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HARINGEY SEA CADETS FEATURES IN MILITARY VOICES

HARINGEY SEA CADETS FEATURES IN MILITARY VOICES

11/12/2014

Two Sea Cadets and a Royal Marines Cadet from Haringey Unit were featured in the single ‘1914 – The Carol of Christmas’ by the group Military Voices. The video was made up of Sea Cadets, the Band of Her Majesty’s Royal Marines Portsmouth, the RAF Spitfire Choir as well as Air Training Corps.

15 year old Cadet Adrian from the unit delivered a copy of the single to No.10 Downing Street as a gift for the Prime Minister and his wife.  

The single has received over 50,000 hits on YouTube in the last week and is now at number 7 on iTunes and number 13 in the Amazon Christmas Chart.

GET YOUR SNAPS READY FOR THE PEREGRINE TROPHY!

GET YOUR SNAPS READY FOR THE PEREGRINE TROPHY!

10/12/2014

Are you a budding photographer? Do you enjoy taking photos of your Sea Cadet activities? Enter the prestigious Royal Navy Peregrine Trophy photography competition. There is a special category for Sea Cadets! Show your skill and creativity as you compete for the chance to show your winning image with some of the Navy's most amazing photography.

Your photos have to be taken when you're taking part at a Sea Cadet or Royal Marines Cadet activity from March 2014 to April 2015, for example a photo of TS Royalist, competing to win the Gib Cup, competing at one of our competitions! The list is endless. You also have to be a serving Sea Cadet or RMC, aged 13 - 18.

For more information, email marketingsupport@ms-sc.org

Pictured is last year’s winning photo by Kira, South Yorks district.

UNIQUE TYNESIDE BOAT TRAINING CENTRE GETS ROYAL...

UNIQUE TYNESIDE BOAT TRAINING CENTRE GETS ROYAL...

03/12/2014

Today HRH Prince Andrew unveiled a plaque at the new Derwenthaugh Sea Cadet Training Centre (SCTC)! Sea Cadet volunteers worked tirelessly to raise the £650,000 needed to build the Derwenthaugh SCTC, which is based at the Derwenthaugh Marina in Newcastle upon Tyne. The fundraising team was headed up by volunteer Mr Victor Spong MBE.

The training centre opened on Friday 1 November 2013, and already has seen hundreds of local Sea Cadets use the training centre to learn how to sail, kayak, canoe, windsurf as well as a host of other waterborne activities.

Derwenthaugh Sea Cadet Training Centre Principal, Lt Cdr (SCC) Alfie Simpson MBE says "This new boating station means the world to us! We have all worked so hard to fundraise and manage the new build, and we are delighted that HRH Prince Andrew is unveiling a plaque."

IT'S NOT TO LATE TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS!

IT'S NOT TO LATE TO ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS!

01/12/2014

Please support the vital work we do by ordering your Christmas cards from us! Sold in packs of ten (single design) for £3.95, all profits go back into the charity.

The Sea Cadet Shop is selling seven designs this year, including the popular Christmas in the docks. Christmas cards are available to buy here.

A ROYAL FAREWELL FOR OUR FLAGSHIP

A ROYAL FAREWELL FOR OUR FLAGSHIP

21/11/14

On 20 November, our flagship was treated to a farewell fit for a queen, as she sailed into Portsmouth for the final time.

TS Royalist received cheers and Mexican waves from cadets and onlookers as she sailed past Fort Blockhouse, with the Paying Off pennant flying triumphantly in the air.

Over 100 cadets, volunteers, staff and supporters gathered for her farewell ceremony, with speeches from Guest of Honour Admiral Sir Mark Stanhope GCB OBE DL, President of MSSC, and Lt (SCC) Angie Morris RNR Commanding Officer of TS Royalist.

Leading Cadet Gareth from Northern Ireland District was in for a surprise when he was presented with the Martin Henwood trophy by Captain Sea Cadets Jonathan Holloway. he was awarded after demonstrating the best Sea Cadets qualities in the year whilst on board TS Royalist. 

As Captain of the ship Angie Morris described, "the day has been one of mixed emotions. We are very sad to see the old ship go, but excited for the new ship next Spring." Our new flagship, named after TS Royalist in her honour, will be launched ready for cadets in the new sailing season.

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