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'Birmingham Shernon' bring home the cups!

'Birmingham Shernon' bring home the cups!

Proud as punch were the team trainers, captain and Lieutenant Commander (SCC) Jay Beddow RNR, the ARO of the outstanding performance at the National 5-a-side Football Competition, so much so he treated them all to an ice-cream to say thank you. The second year running for the girls with noteable hero's of the teams made up of both Sherbourne & Vernon players, Tia, the highest goal scorer of the competition and due to illness, Izzy, newly enrolled 2 weeks prior, joined the team as goalie half an hour before the bus left Birmingham.

Staff and fellow cadets from both units congratulate you all on your spectacular achievement, some premier league players here in the making.

Regulating and Gift Aid

Regulating and Gift Aid

Changes to the level and way in which regulating is paid were agreed by the UMT at the September meeting to be effective from 1st January 2015.

Preferred method by standing order, £12 per head per calendar month, payable on the 1st of the month. When paying by standing order a 50% reduction for second and subsequent siblings applies.  Alternatively cash payments of £2 per head per session paid on the day.  All cadets must report for regulating to ensure their attendance is recorded for Health & Safety.

Regulating monies are charitable contributions so contributions are worth a further 25% to us and costs nothing more to you.  If you are a basic rate tax payer we can claim back the tax you paid because charitable contributions are tax free. A further 25% towards Unit funds can make a big difference to us and the quality of service we can provide to our young people.

Please complete the Gift Aid Form and set up your standing order, both forms accessed on the links below.

Gift Aid Form

Regulating Standing Order Form

The Magnificent Seven!

The Magnificent Seven!

Dubbed ‘The Magnificent Seven’ by the Local Press, on Tuesday 10th February the enrolment of 7 new entry cadets took place. Rhianna (12), Connor (12), Alex (12), Kayleigh (12), Isabelle (12), Georgia (12) and James (13). 

Their enrolment comes at the end of some months of preliminary training and is the culmination of their own efforts and the dedication of the staff and experienced cadets of Birmingham TS Sherbourne. In enrolling, Cadets made the Sea Cadet promise and began what will hopefully be a long and satisfying career as a fully-fledged Cadet. From this point, they have access to all the resources of the Premier Youth Organisation in the UK and will be equipped to make a full contribution to the community and others both in the Cadets and beyond.

Parents and school representatives were present at the ceremony officiated over by Chaplain Thomas and Parliamentary Candidate for Selly Oak Constituency Alex Boulter. This is a significant moment in these young peoples’ lives, wearing their full dress uniform for the first time as recognition of completing the end of their probationary training.

Their fellow cadets and staff congratulate them and welcome them into the fold, wishing them success for their future as Sea Cadets.

South West Area 5-A-Side Success

South West Area 5-A-Side Success

Heroic wins for both the girls and boys Junior teams, how proud are we.

Following their success at the District competition the Mercia teams made up of both Sherbourne and Vernon Units swept the floor at the Area Competition on 24th January. The timing of the competition is not ideal being just the other side of Christmas and training taking place outside in the freezing cold but that didn’t affect their performance.

The National competition on the weekend of 27th February is being held at Eastern Area Sea Cadets, RAF CRANWELL, SLEAFORD, Lincolnshire, NG34 8HB with accommodation provided at Beckingham Camp located some 20 Minutes from the Base.

Good luck to you all and bring home the cup!

The Pride of the South West Area

The Pride of the South West Area

Recognition indeed for Sherbourne at the South West Area Conference held on Saturday 22nd November. Our hard work over the past year has resulted in the unit being awarded the Commander Cameron Endeavour Trophy for a second time.

Our citation was delivered by the Area Officer at the Annual Conference held in the Great Hall at Bristol Grammar School and is awarded to the unit that makes a significant or outstanding effort in the last twelve months. Sherbourne were runners up in the South West Area of which there are 9 Districts with approx 70 units so this is no mean feat.

We would like to thank the District Officer, Lt Cdr (SCC) John Bayliss RNR for penning our citation which obviously had a big impact on the judges.

Well done to everybody, our team effort has proved to be the right formula for success, long may it continue.

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