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Swimming Success

Swimming Success

4 Cadets from Conwy County Unit joined two other units from North Wales to compete for the North Wales District at the North West Area Swimming Competition. 

All cadets did well, with all of the boys lengths coming 3rd and the senior girls races were two very good, solid second places.

 

Well done to all of the cadets!

Cadets Pipe to Dinner

Cadets Pipe to Dinner

4 cadets and a member of staff assisted with the organising and setting up of the Royal Naval Association's Annual Dinner. 

One cadet particularly learnt the dinner call, created by blowing a 30 second announcement through the naval whistle, the Boatswais Call. 

The cadet was given the task on Thursday and had perfected it by Saturday. 

The Commanding Officer, who was attending the dinner, in uniform, was full of pride and was very happy with the cadets welcoming guests and most of all piping hands to dinner. It was just the right touch the dinner required. All guests and the President commented on how good the cadets did, and the RNA issued the cadets with a small donation to spend for themselves.

 

Parents and Supporters Association

Parents and Supporters Association

There are a number of vacancies on the P & S A Committee, if you are interested to assist organising fundraising events, unit trips and activities then please pop into the unit and meet the team!

August Newsletter!

August Newsletter!

6 Cadets Hitting the High Seas!

6 Cadets Hitting the High Seas!

6 Cadets from TS Aberconwy have joined the Sea Cadet's Flagship, TS Royalist in Holyhead for a voyage to Dublin. TS royalist is a tall ship with a 24 cadet capacity. This is one of the final years for the current TS Royalist, and an agrrement has been made with a Spanish ship builders to build it's replacement.

All 6 cadets (3 male and 3 female) have been voted by unit staff to attend this year's voyage, based on credit, attendance and willingness to do more. The six cadets were funded by Mostyn Estates, Llandudno Royal Naval Association, Local Town Councils, and Bill Vallor (RNA Member). To which the whole unit are very grateful for their support to make this exceptionally large venture come a reality. 

Cadets were joined by other cadets from other units all around the country including, Lytham, Holyhead and Gateshead.

 

We wish all of them good luck and an enjoyable voyage!

 

Bon Voyage!

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