We were recently very pleased to welcome our three local BCP Councillors to TS Drax.
BCP Council was formed in April 2019 and is a merger of the previous Bournemouth, Christchurch, and Poole Councils. Poole Council, as was, has always had strong connections with the Unit with TS Drax being physically located in the Poole Town Ward.
That local connection has recently been enhanced as the three Poole Town Councillors, Mark Howell, Andy Hadley and L-J Evans, came on board for a tour followed by a briefing from SLt (SCC) Reece Oliver , RNR, Commanding Officer, and Trustee Lee Hardy.
They said, "It was amazing to see and hear about the wonderful work the Sea Cadets do with up to 60 local 10 - 18-year olds. Whilst they provide training in numerous life skills, encourage physical and mental health wellbeing, and offer nationally recognised qualifications, there is also an awful lot of fun".
"After the stresses and strains of the past year, it is more important than ever that our children and young people have safe, inclusive, environments like this to grow and develop...and enjoy themselves".
The Councillors saw a variety of practical training sessions and were made aware of the Unit's 82-year history. They were told about the constant need as an independent charity for funding to maintain what is one of the largest Sea Cadet Units in the country. They were also briefed on a "wish list" for the future.
Cllr Mark Howell finally reflected positively on his visit by saying, "I was pleased to see the Sea Cadets are thriving and helping young people from a wide range of backgrounds to gain valuable life skills", and Cllr Andy Hadley added, "I was impressed by the work that Poole Sea Cadets do, ensuring that everyone can participate, and as an RYA centre, supporting Sea Cadet units across a wide geography.”