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Sea Cadets to lead The Queen's barge for Thames...

54 Trinity 500’s, in diamond formation, carrying a flag for each of the Commonwealth nations will take the lead in front of Her Majesty’s barge, Gloriana, on the Thames on June 3 2012.
They will be joining over a 1000 vessels set to travel the seven mile route down the Thames in a spectacular celebration of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee.
 
The flotilla will pass under 14 bridges in ten separate sections each marked by vessels carrying playing musicians.
 
Londoners got a preview of the big day earlier in the month when 15 Trinity’s took to the water at Putney for a dry run of the course. 60 cadets from units across the region including, Rickmansworth, Southwark, Rugby, Eastbourne, Tewkesbury and Oxford manoeuvred the craft with skill and dexterity impressing the Port of London Authority and MP Jim Fitzpatrick who were watching from a launch alongside. 
 
On the day 300 cadets will motor from Wandsworth Bridge to Tower Bridge, helping the Queen to celebrate 60 years since her coronation.
£1.3million commitment for youth

£1.3million commitment for youth

Sea Cadets in Merton got a special visit from Boris Johnson, London Mayor today when he made a flying visit to the unit to meet 100 young people and volunteers from eight Youth Uniform organisations that make the YOU Matter Program. He was launching

In plans outlined by the Mayor today, thousands of youngsters will have the opportunity to join uniformed groups like the Guides, Scouts and Cadets. The £1.3 million programme, being run by the Safer London Foundation, will help young people to develop vital skills, helping them to get a head start in life.

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Volunteers receive New Years honours

Volunteers receive New Years honours

Congratulations to SSO for London, Cdr (SCC) Noel Wheatley MBE RNR has received an MBE in HRH the Queen’s New Years Honours list for his service to the Sea Cadet Corps. 

 

Congratulations also go to Lt Cdr (SCC) Phil Burns MBE RNR and Lt Cdr (SCC) David Lewis MBE JP RNR.  Phil received his for his services to the Defence Industry over many years and David received his for services to the community in South East London.

Current has launched!

Current has launched!

A new digital magazine, called Current, for cadets has launched today available via facebook.com/SeaCadetsUK and sea-cadets.org.  The launch coincides with the release of Fleet, the magazine for volunteers which will be landing on doormats this week.

The magazine formats and content reflect feedback from focus groups with supporters, volunteers and cadets.  Being delivered at no extra cost, utilising efficiencies made by the refreshing of the Seafarer Magazine and Annual Review

Read Issue 01 here!

Sea Cadets celebrate with Dannii Minogue

Sea Cadets celebrate with Dannii Minogue

Sea Cadets helped CVQO Patron, Dannii Minogue, celebrate being presented with her honorary doctorate in Media from the University of Solent at HQS Wellington, London on Wednesday.


Representing Sea Cadets were AC Luke Short from City of London Unit and LC Dani Qais from Haringey unit.  Also present was POC Charlotte Robinson, a finalist and prizewinner at this year’s Duke of Westminster Awards, an annual competition run by CVQO to reward the most outstanding cadets across the UK.


Of being a patron for CVQO Dannii said, "The biggest thing about CVQO is giving young people who want to further themselves a chance, and to provide mentors who want to help them along the way. It’s incredible to see the enthusiasm from the cadets and to see how they develop throughout their time.”

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