Alfie Button and Harry Tutt visited the a reception at the Tate Modern to receive their Southwark Stars Volunteer Awards.
Well done to both!
Alfie Button and Harry Tutt visited the a reception at the Tate Modern to receive their Southwark Stars Volunteer Awards.
Well done to both!
And continuing a busy weekend ...
Level 2 sailing course at Docklands Sailing and Watersports Centre on the edge of Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
Just received this postcard from two Southwark cadets attending a training weekend at Crowborough Army Camp
'Having a brilliant time, Food is excellent, Accommodation fantastic, staff are ace. Etc, etc.' ...
Lots more opportunities during the year to visit Colditz, sorry, Crowborough!
For two Southwark Cadets it was off to the Welsh Harp for weekend 1 of their Dinghy Instructor qualifying course
More than 50,000 people will be running the route today, ranging from some of the planet's best athletes who will be taking part in the elite race, to average (young and old), who will be merely hoping to complete the course in whatever time they can.
Southwark Sea Cadets, together with other London Southern units has been supporting the London Marathon since the first event on 29 March 1981.
An early start at Rotherhithe's Quebec Way 9 mile water station preparing for the 50,000 plus competitors.
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