If you love getting out on the water and are aged between 10 and 18, join Staines & Egham Sea Cadets for the time of your life.
Race sailing dinghies on UK lakes, powerboat down rivers, go offshore, achieve a BTEC or undertake your Duke of Edinburgh’s Award – whatever you choose, there is a world of exciting challenges Staines & Egham Sea Cadets.
Sub Lieutenant (SCC) Lucy Seex RNR the Commanding Officere at the unit, said: “We welcome all young people to pop by the unit when we’re open and get stuck into some of the exciting activities like sailing, kayaking and powerboating that we offer.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to get to know other young people in the area and you will make some great friends, learn new skills that will give you a great head start in life and will really boost your confidence.”
Staines & Egham Sea Cadets opened in 1941. It has supported thousands of young people in Spelthorne to learn nautical skills, with over 40 cadets currently attending, supported by over 20 volunteers. However, more are always welcome.
Staines & Egham Sea Cadets, which is part of national charity Sea Cadets, gives young people a new perspective. We broaden horizons and create possibilities. Working across the UK with 14,000 young people between 10 and 18, we help them see the world with confidence, gained through the challenge of nautical adventure and a Royal Navy ethos. Our aim is to help more young people to see the future that they want – and make that future happen.
We are open Tuesday’s and Thursday’s from 7.30pm to 9.30pm, contact us to find out how to join.
Come on, Join the adventure